Cell migration is essential for tissue development in different physiological and pathological conditions. It is a complex process orchestrated by chemistry, biological factors, microstructure and surrounding mechanical properties. Focusing on the mechanical interactions, cells do not only exert forces on the matrix that surrounds them, but they also sense and react to mechanical cues in a process called mechano-sensing. Here, we hypothesize the involvement of mechano-sensing in the regulation of directional cell migration through a three-dimensional (3D) matrix. For this purpose, we develop a 3D numerical model of individual cell migration, which incorporates the mechano-sensing process of the cell as the main mechanism regulating its move...
Migration of cells is integral in various physiological processes in all facets of life. These range...
Two-dimensional (2D) studies have revealed that mechanical forces drive cell migration and can feedb...
A growing body of evidence suggests that the sensory information from the cytoskeleton and integrins...
Cell migration is essential for a variety of biological processes, such as embryogenesis, wound heal...
Mesenchymal cell migration is an integral process in development and healing. The process is regulat...
Mesenchymal cell migration is an integral process in development and healing. The process is regulat...
Cell migration and invasion is a key driving factor for providing essential cellular functions under...
Cell migration is essential for physiological processes as diverse as development, immune defence an...
Cell migration is a fundamental process involved in many mechanobiological phenomena such immune res...
Cell migration has an important role in physiological, biological and pathological processes such as...
Cell migration and invasion play a role in many physiological and pathological processes and are the...
Cell Migration associated with cell shape changes are of central importance in many biological proce...
Two-dimensional (2D) studies have revealed that mechanical forces drive cell migration and can feedb...
<div><p>Between other parameters, cell migration is partially guided by the mechanical properties of...
AbstractThere is increasing evidence to suggest that physical parameters, including substrate rigidi...
Migration of cells is integral in various physiological processes in all facets of life. These range...
Two-dimensional (2D) studies have revealed that mechanical forces drive cell migration and can feedb...
A growing body of evidence suggests that the sensory information from the cytoskeleton and integrins...
Cell migration is essential for a variety of biological processes, such as embryogenesis, wound heal...
Mesenchymal cell migration is an integral process in development and healing. The process is regulat...
Mesenchymal cell migration is an integral process in development and healing. The process is regulat...
Cell migration and invasion is a key driving factor for providing essential cellular functions under...
Cell migration is essential for physiological processes as diverse as development, immune defence an...
Cell migration is a fundamental process involved in many mechanobiological phenomena such immune res...
Cell migration has an important role in physiological, biological and pathological processes such as...
Cell migration and invasion play a role in many physiological and pathological processes and are the...
Cell Migration associated with cell shape changes are of central importance in many biological proce...
Two-dimensional (2D) studies have revealed that mechanical forces drive cell migration and can feedb...
<div><p>Between other parameters, cell migration is partially guided by the mechanical properties of...
AbstractThere is increasing evidence to suggest that physical parameters, including substrate rigidi...
Migration of cells is integral in various physiological processes in all facets of life. These range...
Two-dimensional (2D) studies have revealed that mechanical forces drive cell migration and can feedb...
A growing body of evidence suggests that the sensory information from the cytoskeleton and integrins...