We investigate connections between single-cell mechanical properties and subcellular structural reorganization from biochemical factors in the context of two distinctly different human diseases: gastrointestinal tumor and malaria. Although the cell lineages and the biochemical links to pathogenesis are vastly different in these two cases, we compare and contrast chemomechanical pathways whereby intracellular structural rearrangements lead to global changes in mechanical deformability of the cell. This single-cell biomechanical response, in turn, seems to mediate cell mobility and thereby facilitates disease progression in situations where the elastic modulus increases or decreases due to membrane or cytoskeleton reorganization. We first pre...
During its asexual development within the red blood cell (RBC), Plasmodium falciparum (Pf), the most...
textThe broad objective of this research is to examine the relationship between the cellular microme...
Forces and the mechanical properties surrounding eukaryotic cells have been increasingly shown to pl...
We investigate connections between single-cell mechanical properties and subcellular structural reor...
AbstractDuring the onset of a disease a cell may experience alterations in both the composition and ...
AbstractThe functions and elasticities of the cell are largely related to the structures of the cyto...
A growing body of work describes how physical forces in and around cells affect their growth, prolif...
© 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Infection of liver cells by Plasmodium, the malaria parasit...
Infection of liver cells by Plasmodium, the malaria parasite, is a clinically silent, obligatory ste...
AbstractDuring the onset of a disease a cell may experience alterations in both the composition and ...
AbstractThe functions and elasticities of the cell are largely related to the structures of the cyto...
Human red blood cells (RBCs) are responsible to transport oxygen and carbon dioxide for human bodies...
For many cells, their biomechanical properties are important to their biofunctions. This thesis cont...
AbstractThe pathogenesis of malaria is largely due to stiffening of the infected red blood cells (RB...
During its asexual development within the red blood cell (RBC), Plasmodium falciparum (Pf), the most...
During its asexual development within the red blood cell (RBC), Plasmodium falciparum (Pf), the most...
textThe broad objective of this research is to examine the relationship between the cellular microme...
Forces and the mechanical properties surrounding eukaryotic cells have been increasingly shown to pl...
We investigate connections between single-cell mechanical properties and subcellular structural reor...
AbstractDuring the onset of a disease a cell may experience alterations in both the composition and ...
AbstractThe functions and elasticities of the cell are largely related to the structures of the cyto...
A growing body of work describes how physical forces in and around cells affect their growth, prolif...
© 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Infection of liver cells by Plasmodium, the malaria parasit...
Infection of liver cells by Plasmodium, the malaria parasite, is a clinically silent, obligatory ste...
AbstractDuring the onset of a disease a cell may experience alterations in both the composition and ...
AbstractThe functions and elasticities of the cell are largely related to the structures of the cyto...
Human red blood cells (RBCs) are responsible to transport oxygen and carbon dioxide for human bodies...
For many cells, their biomechanical properties are important to their biofunctions. This thesis cont...
AbstractThe pathogenesis of malaria is largely due to stiffening of the infected red blood cells (RB...
During its asexual development within the red blood cell (RBC), Plasmodium falciparum (Pf), the most...
During its asexual development within the red blood cell (RBC), Plasmodium falciparum (Pf), the most...
textThe broad objective of this research is to examine the relationship between the cellular microme...
Forces and the mechanical properties surrounding eukaryotic cells have been increasingly shown to pl...