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 short timescales using microindentati...
AbstractWe have used fluorescence correlation spectroscopy to determine the anomalous diffusion prop...
Cytoplasm is a complex active material wherein numerous biochemical processes occur, which are criti...
Biological cells can be classified as “active soft matter,” with mechanical characteristics modulate...
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...
Abstract-Rheological properties of living cells play a key role in the control of cell shape, growth...
Morphogenetic processes involve cell flows. The mechanical response of a tissue to active forces is ...
The cytoplasm of a living cell is a dynamic environment through which intracellular components must ...
AbstractThe dynamic mechanical behavior of living cells has been proposed to result from timescale-i...
AbstractA living cell deforms or flows in response to mechanical stresses. A recent report shows tha...
International audienceThe cytoplasm is a crowded, visco-elastic environment whose physical propertie...
Blebs are pressure-driven protrusions that play an important role in cell migration, particularly in...
Understanding the viscoelastic properties of living cells and their relation to cell state and morph...
AbstractWe have used fluorescence correlation spectroscopy to determine the anomalous diffusion prop...
Cytoplasm is a complex active material wherein numerous biochemical processes occur, which are criti...
Biological cells can be classified as “active soft matter,” with mechanical characteristics modulate...
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...
Abstract-Rheological properties of living cells play a key role in the control of cell shape, growth...
Morphogenetic processes involve cell flows. The mechanical response of a tissue to active forces is ...
The cytoplasm of a living cell is a dynamic environment through which intracellular components must ...
AbstractThe dynamic mechanical behavior of living cells has been proposed to result from timescale-i...
AbstractA living cell deforms or flows in response to mechanical stresses. A recent report shows tha...
International audienceThe cytoplasm is a crowded, visco-elastic environment whose physical propertie...
Blebs are pressure-driven protrusions that play an important role in cell migration, particularly in...
Understanding the viscoelastic properties of living cells and their relation to cell state and morph...
AbstractWe have used fluorescence correlation spectroscopy to determine the anomalous diffusion prop...
Cytoplasm is a complex active material wherein numerous biochemical processes occur, which are criti...
Biological cells can be classified as “active soft matter,” with mechanical characteristics modulate...