AbstractThe mechanical and adhesive properties of cancer cells significantly change during tumor progression. Here we assess the functional consequences of mismatched stiffness and adhesive properties between neighboring normal cells on cancer cell migration in an epithelial-like cell monolayer. Using an in vitro coculture system and live-cell imaging, we find that the speed of single, mechanically soft breast carcinoma cells is dramatically enhanced by surrounding stiff nontransformed cells compared with single cells or a monolayer of carcinoma cells. Soft tumor cells undergo a mode of pulsating migration that is distinct from conventional mesenchymal and amoeboid migration, whereby long-lived episodes of slow, random migration are interla...
In many biological processes, whether the formation of embryos or of tumors, cells dynamically organ...
In cancer metastasis and other physiological processes, cells migrate through the three-dimensional ...
Significant changes in cell stiffness, contractility, and adhesion, i.e., mechanotype, are observed ...
AbstractThe mechanical and adhesive properties of cancer cells significantly change during tumor pro...
Collective cell migrations are essential in several physiological processes and are driven by both c...
Collective cell migrations are essential in several physiological processes and are driven by both c...
Tumors are composed of heterogeneous phenotypes, each having different sensitivities to the microenv...
Tumors are composed of heterogeneous phenotypes, each having different sensitivities to the microenv...
Cell migration plays a significant role in multicellular organisms, where it is involved in physiolo...
Cellular unjamming is the collective fluidization of cell motion and has been linked to many biologi...
Biochemical and mechanical cues of the extracellular matrix have been shown to play important roles ...
Cellular unjamming is the collective fluidization of cell motion and has been linked to many biologi...
Cellular unjamming is the collective fluidization of cell motion and has been linked to many biologi...
Cellular unjamming is the collective fluidization of cell motion and has been linked to many biologi...
International audienceAbstract Cancer cell migration is a widely studied topic but has been very oft...
In many biological processes, whether the formation of embryos or of tumors, cells dynamically organ...
In cancer metastasis and other physiological processes, cells migrate through the three-dimensional ...
Significant changes in cell stiffness, contractility, and adhesion, i.e., mechanotype, are observed ...
AbstractThe mechanical and adhesive properties of cancer cells significantly change during tumor pro...
Collective cell migrations are essential in several physiological processes and are driven by both c...
Collective cell migrations are essential in several physiological processes and are driven by both c...
Tumors are composed of heterogeneous phenotypes, each having different sensitivities to the microenv...
Tumors are composed of heterogeneous phenotypes, each having different sensitivities to the microenv...
Cell migration plays a significant role in multicellular organisms, where it is involved in physiolo...
Cellular unjamming is the collective fluidization of cell motion and has been linked to many biologi...
Biochemical and mechanical cues of the extracellular matrix have been shown to play important roles ...
Cellular unjamming is the collective fluidization of cell motion and has been linked to many biologi...
Cellular unjamming is the collective fluidization of cell motion and has been linked to many biologi...
Cellular unjamming is the collective fluidization of cell motion and has been linked to many biologi...
International audienceAbstract Cancer cell migration is a widely studied topic but has been very oft...
In many biological processes, whether the formation of embryos or of tumors, cells dynamically organ...
In cancer metastasis and other physiological processes, cells migrate through the three-dimensional ...
Significant changes in cell stiffness, contractility, and adhesion, i.e., mechanotype, are observed ...