AbstractA novel method for studying the interaction of biological cells with interfaces (e.g., adsorption monolayers of antibodies) is developed. The method is called the film trapping technique because the cell is trapped within an aqueous film of equilibrium thickness smaller than the cell diameter. A liquid film of uneven thickness is formed around the trapped cell. When observed in reflected monochromatic light, this film exhibits an interference pattern of concentric bright and dark fringes. From the radii of the fringes one can restore the shape of interfaces and the cell. Furthermore, one can calculate the adhesive energy between the cell membrane and the aqueous film surface (which is covered by a layer of adsorbed proteins and/or s...
This paper presents an analytical and experimental methodology to determine the physical strength of...
In recent years, the study of cell adhesion to surfaces has been of increasing clinical and research...
The theoretical and experimental work described offers the first systematic investigation of cell/su...
ABSTRACT A novel method for studying the interaction of biological cells with interfaces (e.g., adso...
AbstractA novel method for studying the interaction of biological cells with interfaces (e.g., adsor...
T-cells and antigen presenting cells are an essential part of the adaptive immune response system an...
The interactions between T cells and antigen-presenting cells (APCs) are crucial in triggering a suc...
The mechanism of interaction involved in cell-cell adhesion has significant implications in biologic...
Biological adhesion between cells is critical for development of multicellular organisms and for the...
The low-affinity interactions underlying antigen recognition by T cell receptors (TCRs) are thought ...
The interactions among cells, biological molecules and surfaces have long been the subject of much s...
The plasma membrane separates the cell interior from the external environment, protecting the cell f...
This paper presents an analytical and experimental methodology to determine the physical strength of...
Cell adhesion is a fundamental phenomenon vital for all multicellular organisms. Recognition of and ...
Many physiological and biotechnological processes rely on the receptor-mediated adhesion of cells to...
This paper presents an analytical and experimental methodology to determine the physical strength of...
In recent years, the study of cell adhesion to surfaces has been of increasing clinical and research...
The theoretical and experimental work described offers the first systematic investigation of cell/su...
ABSTRACT A novel method for studying the interaction of biological cells with interfaces (e.g., adso...
AbstractA novel method for studying the interaction of biological cells with interfaces (e.g., adsor...
T-cells and antigen presenting cells are an essential part of the adaptive immune response system an...
The interactions between T cells and antigen-presenting cells (APCs) are crucial in triggering a suc...
The mechanism of interaction involved in cell-cell adhesion has significant implications in biologic...
Biological adhesion between cells is critical for development of multicellular organisms and for the...
The low-affinity interactions underlying antigen recognition by T cell receptors (TCRs) are thought ...
The interactions among cells, biological molecules and surfaces have long been the subject of much s...
The plasma membrane separates the cell interior from the external environment, protecting the cell f...
This paper presents an analytical and experimental methodology to determine the physical strength of...
Cell adhesion is a fundamental phenomenon vital for all multicellular organisms. Recognition of and ...
Many physiological and biotechnological processes rely on the receptor-mediated adhesion of cells to...
This paper presents an analytical and experimental methodology to determine the physical strength of...
In recent years, the study of cell adhesion to surfaces has been of increasing clinical and research...
The theoretical and experimental work described offers the first systematic investigation of cell/su...