The mechanobiology is providing novel perspectives in the study of cancer and is contributing to evaluate the cancer responses, from a biophysical point of view, to classical therapeutic approaches- radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Here we have explored the effects of two doses (4 and 8 Gy) of 6 MeV photons on spreading, focal adhesions, migration and mechanical properties of BALB/c 3T3 and their SV40 transformed equivalent, SVT2. Cell biophysical responses to 4 and 8 Gy were analysed and compared with those reported in previous published work when lower doses (1 and 2 Gy) were administered Panzetta et al. (Effects of high energy X-rays on cell morphology and functions. Proc. Book 2017;16:116). We observed that the range of sensitivity to ion...
It is now clear that the initial geometrical distribution of primary radiation products in irradiate...
Concerning the widespread use of X-rays to detect various diseases, such as oral and dental ones, it...
The adverse effect induced by carbon ion radiation (CIR) is still an unavoidable hazard to the treat...
The mechanobiology is providing novel perspectives in the study of cancer and is contributing to eva...
The characterization of cytoskeleton properties could be a very important diagnostic tool with which...
Cytoskeleton plays a central role in many cellular processes, such as migration, adhesion and prolif...
Alterations in the cytoskeleton structure are frequently found in several diseases and particularly ...
The structural and mechanical properties of the microenvironmental context have a profound impact on...
The ability of mammalian cells to locomote is important in a variety of normal and pathological proc...
A large body of literature has demonstrated that the mechanical properties of microenvironment have ...
Examining the effects of ionizing radiation on the living cell is significant due to its usage in re...
A large body of literature has demonstrated that the mechanical properties of microenvironment have ...
Irradiation is the standard therapy for glioblastoma multiforme. Glioblastoma are highly resistant t...
The cytoskeleton is involved in several biological processes, including adhesion, motility, and intr...
The cytoskeleton is involved in several biological processes, including adhesion, motility, and intr...
It is now clear that the initial geometrical distribution of primary radiation products in irradiate...
Concerning the widespread use of X-rays to detect various diseases, such as oral and dental ones, it...
The adverse effect induced by carbon ion radiation (CIR) is still an unavoidable hazard to the treat...
The mechanobiology is providing novel perspectives in the study of cancer and is contributing to eva...
The characterization of cytoskeleton properties could be a very important diagnostic tool with which...
Cytoskeleton plays a central role in many cellular processes, such as migration, adhesion and prolif...
Alterations in the cytoskeleton structure are frequently found in several diseases and particularly ...
The structural and mechanical properties of the microenvironmental context have a profound impact on...
The ability of mammalian cells to locomote is important in a variety of normal and pathological proc...
A large body of literature has demonstrated that the mechanical properties of microenvironment have ...
Examining the effects of ionizing radiation on the living cell is significant due to its usage in re...
A large body of literature has demonstrated that the mechanical properties of microenvironment have ...
Irradiation is the standard therapy for glioblastoma multiforme. Glioblastoma are highly resistant t...
The cytoskeleton is involved in several biological processes, including adhesion, motility, and intr...
The cytoskeleton is involved in several biological processes, including adhesion, motility, and intr...
It is now clear that the initial geometrical distribution of primary radiation products in irradiate...
Concerning the widespread use of X-rays to detect various diseases, such as oral and dental ones, it...
The adverse effect induced by carbon ion radiation (CIR) is still an unavoidable hazard to the treat...