Extracellular matrices (ECMs) are central to the advent of multicellular life, and their mechanical propertiesare modulated by and impinge on intracellular signaling pathways that regulate vital cellular functions. High spatial-resolution mapping of mechanical properties in live cells is, however, extremely challenging. Thus, our understanding of how signaling pathways process physiological signals to generate appropriate mechanical responses is limited. We introduce fluorescence emission-Brillouin scattering imaging (FBi), a method for the parallel and all-optical measurements of mechanical properties and fluorescence at the submicrometer scale in living organisms. Using FBi, we showed thatchanges in cellular hydrostatic pressure and cytop...
International audienceCell differentiation has been associated with changes in mechanical stiffness ...
International audiencePerturbation of tissue rigidity is associated with different types of patholog...
Cells in the central nervous system (CNS) respond to the stiffness of their environment. CNS tissue ...
Biological systems are first of all physical systems whose function (or malfunction) is also determi...
Current measurements of the biomechanical properties of cells require physical contact with cells or...
Biological processes in cells result from a complex interplay between gene expression, molecular int...
Plant development is a complex multiscale process out of thermodynamic equilibrium. While sophistica...
The mechanical phenotype of the living cell is critical for survival following deformations due to c...
Although growth and morphogenesis are controlled by genetics, physical shape change in plant tissue ...
Quantitative measurements of physical parameters become increasingly important for understanding bio...
The shapes of living organisms are formed and maintained by precise control in time and space of gro...
Physical forces regulate the behavior of cells and tissues and are essential in cell organization an...
Current measurements of the biomechanical properties of cells require physical contact with cells or...
Cells sense and respond to external physical forces and substrate rigidity by regulating their cell ...
How complex developmental-genetic networks are translated into organs with specific 3D shapes remain...
International audienceCell differentiation has been associated with changes in mechanical stiffness ...
International audiencePerturbation of tissue rigidity is associated with different types of patholog...
Cells in the central nervous system (CNS) respond to the stiffness of their environment. CNS tissue ...
Biological systems are first of all physical systems whose function (or malfunction) is also determi...
Current measurements of the biomechanical properties of cells require physical contact with cells or...
Biological processes in cells result from a complex interplay between gene expression, molecular int...
Plant development is a complex multiscale process out of thermodynamic equilibrium. While sophistica...
The mechanical phenotype of the living cell is critical for survival following deformations due to c...
Although growth and morphogenesis are controlled by genetics, physical shape change in plant tissue ...
Quantitative measurements of physical parameters become increasingly important for understanding bio...
The shapes of living organisms are formed and maintained by precise control in time and space of gro...
Physical forces regulate the behavior of cells and tissues and are essential in cell organization an...
Current measurements of the biomechanical properties of cells require physical contact with cells or...
Cells sense and respond to external physical forces and substrate rigidity by regulating their cell ...
How complex developmental-genetic networks are translated into organs with specific 3D shapes remain...
International audienceCell differentiation has been associated with changes in mechanical stiffness ...
International audiencePerturbation of tissue rigidity is associated with different types of patholog...
Cells in the central nervous system (CNS) respond to the stiffness of their environment. CNS tissue ...