It is well established that the mechanical environment influences cell functions in health and disease. Here, we address how the mechanical environment influences tumor growth, in particular, the shape of solid tumors. In an in vitro tumor model, which isolates mechanical interactions between cancer tumor cells and a hydrogel, we find that tumors grow as ellipsoids, resembling the same, oft-reported observation of in vivo tumors. Specifically, an oblate ellipsoidal tumor shape robustly occurs when the tumors grow in hydrogels that are stiffer than the tumors, but when they grow in more compliant hydrogels they remain closer to spherical in shape. Using large scale, nonlinear elasticity computations we show that the oblate ellipsoidal shape ...
The physics of solid tumor growth can be considered at three distinct size scales: the tumor scale, ...
International audienceUsing swelling hydrogels, we study the evolution of a thin circular artificial...
The experimental evidence that a feedback exists between growth and stress in tumors poses challengi...
<div><p>It is well established that the mechanical environment influences cell functions in health a...
It is well established that the mechanical environment influences cell functions in health and disea...
It is well established that the mechanical environment influences cell functions in health and disea...
<p>The landscapes are plotted <i>versus</i> the tumor's ellipsoidal axes ratios and . The origin ha...
Mechanical forces play a crucial role in tumor patho-physiology. Compression of cancer cells inhibit...
Mechanical factors play a major role in tumor development and response to treatment. This is more ev...
<div><p>Mechanical forces play a crucial role in tumor patho-physiology. Compression of cancer cells...
Mechanical factors play a major role in tumor development and response to treatment. This is more ev...
\emph{In vitro} experiments in which tumour cells are seeded in a gelatinous medium, or hydrogel, sh...
The unchecked growth of a solid tumor produces solid stress, causing deformation of the surrounding ...
Medically, tumors are classified into two important classes—benign and malignant. Generally speaking...
Biological soft tissues develop mechanical stresses when they grow. In close association with biolog...
The physics of solid tumor growth can be considered at three distinct size scales: the tumor scale, ...
International audienceUsing swelling hydrogels, we study the evolution of a thin circular artificial...
The experimental evidence that a feedback exists between growth and stress in tumors poses challengi...
<div><p>It is well established that the mechanical environment influences cell functions in health a...
It is well established that the mechanical environment influences cell functions in health and disea...
It is well established that the mechanical environment influences cell functions in health and disea...
<p>The landscapes are plotted <i>versus</i> the tumor's ellipsoidal axes ratios and . The origin ha...
Mechanical forces play a crucial role in tumor patho-physiology. Compression of cancer cells inhibit...
Mechanical factors play a major role in tumor development and response to treatment. This is more ev...
<div><p>Mechanical forces play a crucial role in tumor patho-physiology. Compression of cancer cells...
Mechanical factors play a major role in tumor development and response to treatment. This is more ev...
\emph{In vitro} experiments in which tumour cells are seeded in a gelatinous medium, or hydrogel, sh...
The unchecked growth of a solid tumor produces solid stress, causing deformation of the surrounding ...
Medically, tumors are classified into two important classes—benign and malignant. Generally speaking...
Biological soft tissues develop mechanical stresses when they grow. In close association with biolog...
The physics of solid tumor growth can be considered at three distinct size scales: the tumor scale, ...
International audienceUsing swelling hydrogels, we study the evolution of a thin circular artificial...
The experimental evidence that a feedback exists between growth and stress in tumors poses challengi...