The cytoplasm is the largest part of the cell by volume and hence its rheology sets the rate at which cellular shape changes can occur. Recent experimental evidence suggests that cytoplasmic rheology can be described by a poroelastic model, in which the cytoplasm is treated as a biphasic material consisting of a porous elastic solid meshwork (cytoskeleton, organelles, macromolecules) bathed in an interstitial fluid (cytosol). In this picture, the rate of cellular deformation is limited by the rate at which intracellular water can redistribute within the cytoplasm. However, direct supporting evidence for the model is lacking. Here we directly validate the poroelastic model to explain cellular rheology at physiologically relevant timescales u...
We introduce a simple micro-fluidic device containing an actuated flexible membrane, which allows th...
Abstract-Rheological properties of living cells play a key role in the control of cell shape, growth...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Al...
The cytoplasm is the largest part of the cell by volume and hence its rheology sets the rate at whic...
The cytoplasm is the largest part of the cell by volume and hence its rheology sets the rate at whic...
Some researchers probe the mechanics of cells by perturbing them from the outside, such as using an ...
Cells maintain their volume through fine intracellular osmolarity regulation. Osmotic challenges dri...
The cytoplasm is a crowded, visco-elastic environment whose physical properties change according to ...
Microrheology, the study of fluids on micron length-scales, promises to reveal insights into cellula...
A cell's morphology is intricately regulated by microenvironmental cues and intracellular feedback s...
Cellularised materials are composed of cells interfaced through specialised intercellular junctions ...
We report a scaling law that governs both the elastic and frictional properties of a wide variety of...
Background The biophysical characteristics of cells determine their shape in isolation and when pac...
Cell mechanotransduction is an area of intense research focus. Until now, very limited tools have ex...
Biological cells can be classified as “active soft matter,” with mechanical characteristics modulate...
We introduce a simple micro-fluidic device containing an actuated flexible membrane, which allows th...
Abstract-Rheological properties of living cells play a key role in the control of cell shape, growth...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Al...
The cytoplasm is the largest part of the cell by volume and hence its rheology sets the rate at whic...
The cytoplasm is the largest part of the cell by volume and hence its rheology sets the rate at whic...
Some researchers probe the mechanics of cells by perturbing them from the outside, such as using an ...
Cells maintain their volume through fine intracellular osmolarity regulation. Osmotic challenges dri...
The cytoplasm is a crowded, visco-elastic environment whose physical properties change according to ...
Microrheology, the study of fluids on micron length-scales, promises to reveal insights into cellula...
A cell's morphology is intricately regulated by microenvironmental cues and intracellular feedback s...
Cellularised materials are composed of cells interfaced through specialised intercellular junctions ...
We report a scaling law that governs both the elastic and frictional properties of a wide variety of...
Background The biophysical characteristics of cells determine their shape in isolation and when pac...
Cell mechanotransduction is an area of intense research focus. Until now, very limited tools have ex...
Biological cells can be classified as “active soft matter,” with mechanical characteristics modulate...
We introduce a simple micro-fluidic device containing an actuated flexible membrane, which allows th...
Abstract-Rheological properties of living cells play a key role in the control of cell shape, growth...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Al...