The fundamental study of the adhesion of cells to each other or to a substrate is a key research topic in cellular biophysics because cell adhesion is important to many biological processes. We report on the adhesion of a model cell, a liposome, and a living HeLa cell to a substrate measured with a novel experimental technique. The cells are held at the end of a micropipette mounted on a micromanipulator and brought into contact with a surface. The adhesion energy and membrane tension are measured directly using the deflection of the micropipette when binding or unbinding the cell from the substrate. Since the force applied on the cells is known throughout the experiment, the technique presented enables the measurement of dynamics such as c...
Adhering vesicles with osmotically stabilized volume are studied with Monte Carlo simulations and op...
All known biological organisms consist of cells. Contact probing of cells is one of the preferred me...
The adhesion strength of cells depends on the properties of the surface they attach to. Varying the ...
The fundamental study of the adhesion of cells to each other or to a substrate is a key research top...
International audienceWe have developed a technique to directly quantify cell-substrate adhesion for...
AbstractWe have developed a technique to directly quantify cell-substrate adhesion force using micro...
We studied the mechanical strength of the adhesion of living cells to model membranes. The latter co...
<p>Cell is shown with its nucleus and cell adhesion molecules in its plasma membrane. After coating ...
<div><p>Cell adhesion is a fundamental phenomenon vital for all multicellular organisms. Recognition...
Cell adhesion is a fundamental phenomenon vital for all multicellular organisms. Recognition of and ...
Cell adhesion is a fundamental phenomenon vital for all multicellular organisms. Recognition of and ...
AbstractThe interaction of living cells with their environment is linked to their adhesive and elast...
An experimental procedure is demonstrated which can be used to determine the interfacial free energy...
Abstract We consider a cell as a filled, elastic shell with an active surface tension and non-specif...
In the past 25 years many techniques have been developed to characterize cell adhesion and to quanti...
Adhering vesicles with osmotically stabilized volume are studied with Monte Carlo simulations and op...
All known biological organisms consist of cells. Contact probing of cells is one of the preferred me...
The adhesion strength of cells depends on the properties of the surface they attach to. Varying the ...
The fundamental study of the adhesion of cells to each other or to a substrate is a key research top...
International audienceWe have developed a technique to directly quantify cell-substrate adhesion for...
AbstractWe have developed a technique to directly quantify cell-substrate adhesion force using micro...
We studied the mechanical strength of the adhesion of living cells to model membranes. The latter co...
<p>Cell is shown with its nucleus and cell adhesion molecules in its plasma membrane. After coating ...
<div><p>Cell adhesion is a fundamental phenomenon vital for all multicellular organisms. Recognition...
Cell adhesion is a fundamental phenomenon vital for all multicellular organisms. Recognition of and ...
Cell adhesion is a fundamental phenomenon vital for all multicellular organisms. Recognition of and ...
AbstractThe interaction of living cells with their environment is linked to their adhesive and elast...
An experimental procedure is demonstrated which can be used to determine the interfacial free energy...
Abstract We consider a cell as a filled, elastic shell with an active surface tension and non-specif...
In the past 25 years many techniques have been developed to characterize cell adhesion and to quanti...
Adhering vesicles with osmotically stabilized volume are studied with Monte Carlo simulations and op...
All known biological organisms consist of cells. Contact probing of cells is one of the preferred me...
The adhesion strength of cells depends on the properties of the surface they attach to. Varying the ...