The mechanical property of extracellular matrix and cell-supporting substrates is known to modulate neuronal growth, differentiation, extension and branching. Here we show that substrate stiffness is an important microenvironmental cue, to which mouse hippocampal neurons respond and integrate into synapse formation and transmission in cultured neuronal network. Hippocampal neurons were cultured on polydimethylsiloxane substrates fabricated to have similar surface properties but a 10-fold difference in Young's modulus. Voltage-gated Ca2+ channel currents determined by patch-clamp recording were greater in neurons on stiff substrates than on soft substrates. Ca2+ oscillations in cultured neuronal network monitored using time-lapse single cell...
\u3cp\u3eA new generation of in vitro human brain models is vital to surpass the limitations of curr...
AbstractRecent results indicate that, in addition to chemical cues, mechanical stimuli may also impa...
Given the intertwined physicochemical effects exerted in vivo by both natural and synthetic (e.g., b...
<div><p>Hippocampal neurons play a critical role in learning and memory; however, the effects of env...
<div><p>The mechanosensitivity of neurons in the central nervous system (CNS) is an interesting issu...
The mechanosensitivity of neurons in the central nervous system (CNS) is an interesting issue as reg...
In the brain, neural stem cells (NSC) are tightly regulated by external signals and biophysical cues...
In the brain, neural stem cells (NSC) are tightly regulated by external signals and biophysical cues...
Central nervous system tissues, like other tissue types, undergo constant remodeling, which potentia...
The ability to control the differentiation of stem cells into specific neuronal types has a tremendo...
Biophysical parameters such as substrate topography and stiffness have been shown independently to e...
There is increasing evidence that mechanical issues play a vital role in neuron growth and brain dev...
The nervous system is a complex organ system that coordinates all of the actions of an animal. The ...
AbstractThere is now considerable evidence of the importance of mechanical cues in neuronal developm...
Extracellular and intracellular cues affect neuronal morphology and contribute to brain diseases, su...
\u3cp\u3eA new generation of in vitro human brain models is vital to surpass the limitations of curr...
AbstractRecent results indicate that, in addition to chemical cues, mechanical stimuli may also impa...
Given the intertwined physicochemical effects exerted in vivo by both natural and synthetic (e.g., b...
<div><p>Hippocampal neurons play a critical role in learning and memory; however, the effects of env...
<div><p>The mechanosensitivity of neurons in the central nervous system (CNS) is an interesting issu...
The mechanosensitivity of neurons in the central nervous system (CNS) is an interesting issue as reg...
In the brain, neural stem cells (NSC) are tightly regulated by external signals and biophysical cues...
In the brain, neural stem cells (NSC) are tightly regulated by external signals and biophysical cues...
Central nervous system tissues, like other tissue types, undergo constant remodeling, which potentia...
The ability to control the differentiation of stem cells into specific neuronal types has a tremendo...
Biophysical parameters such as substrate topography and stiffness have been shown independently to e...
There is increasing evidence that mechanical issues play a vital role in neuron growth and brain dev...
The nervous system is a complex organ system that coordinates all of the actions of an animal. The ...
AbstractThere is now considerable evidence of the importance of mechanical cues in neuronal developm...
Extracellular and intracellular cues affect neuronal morphology and contribute to brain diseases, su...
\u3cp\u3eA new generation of in vitro human brain models is vital to surpass the limitations of curr...
AbstractRecent results indicate that, in addition to chemical cues, mechanical stimuli may also impa...
Given the intertwined physicochemical effects exerted in vivo by both natural and synthetic (e.g., b...