Cell response to matrix rigidity has been explained by the mechanical properties of the actin-talin-integrin-fibronectin clutch. Here the molecular clutch model is extended to account for cell interactions with purely viscous surfaces (i.e., without an elastic component). Supported lipid bilayers present an idealized and controllable system through which to study this concept. Using lipids of different diffusion coefficients, the mobility (i.e., surface viscosity) of the presented ligands (in this case RGD) was altered by an order of magnitude. Cell size and cytoskeletal organization were proportional to viscosity. Furthermore, there was a higher number of focal adhesions and a higher phosphorylation of FAK on less-mobile (more-viscous) sur...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Tissue cells display mechanosensitivity in ...
What governs tissue organization and movement? If molecular and genetic approaches are able to give ...
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Cell response to matrix rigidity has been explained by the mechanical properties of the actin-talin-...
Cell response to matrix rigidity has been explained by the mechanical properties of the actin-talin-...
Cell response to matrix rigidity has been explained by the mechanical properties of the actin-talin-...
Cell response to matrix rigidity has been explained by the mechanical properties of the actin-talin-...
This thesis has explored the nature of cellular behaviour in response to the mobility of ligands pre...
Cell mechanotransduction is an area of intense research focus. Until now, very limited tools have ex...
It has been well established that there is a link between substrate stiffness and cellular activitie...
Tissue cells display mechanosensitivity in their ability to discern and respond to changes in the vi...
By considering the molecular and mechanical properties of actin filaments, myosin motors, adaptor pr...
Cell behavior such as cell adhesion, spreading, and contraction critically depends on the elastic pr...
Cell function depends on tissue rigidity, which cells probe by applying and transmitting forces to t...
What governs tissue organization and movement? If molecular and genetic approaches are able to give ...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Tissue cells display mechanosensitivity in ...
What governs tissue organization and movement? If molecular and genetic approaches are able to give ...
International audienceWhat governs tissue organization and movement? If molecular and genetic approa...
Cell response to matrix rigidity has been explained by the mechanical properties of the actin-talin-...
Cell response to matrix rigidity has been explained by the mechanical properties of the actin-talin-...
Cell response to matrix rigidity has been explained by the mechanical properties of the actin-talin-...
Cell response to matrix rigidity has been explained by the mechanical properties of the actin-talin-...
This thesis has explored the nature of cellular behaviour in response to the mobility of ligands pre...
Cell mechanotransduction is an area of intense research focus. Until now, very limited tools have ex...
It has been well established that there is a link between substrate stiffness and cellular activitie...
Tissue cells display mechanosensitivity in their ability to discern and respond to changes in the vi...
By considering the molecular and mechanical properties of actin filaments, myosin motors, adaptor pr...
Cell behavior such as cell adhesion, spreading, and contraction critically depends on the elastic pr...
Cell function depends on tissue rigidity, which cells probe by applying and transmitting forces to t...
What governs tissue organization and movement? If molecular and genetic approaches are able to give ...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Tissue cells display mechanosensitivity in ...
What governs tissue organization and movement? If molecular and genetic approaches are able to give ...
International audienceWhat governs tissue organization and movement? If molecular and genetic approa...