Many signaling pathways converge on the nucleus to regulate critical nuclear events such as transcription, DNA replication and cell cycle progression. While the vast majority of research in this area has focused on signals generated in response to hormones or other soluble factors, the nucleus also responds to mechanical forces. During the past decade or so, much has been learned about how mechanical force can affect transcription, as well as the growth and differentiation of cells. Much has also been learned about how force is transmitted via the cytoskeleton to the nucleus and then across the nuclear envelope to the nuclear lamina and chromatin. In this brief review, we focus on some of the key proteins that transmit mechanical signals ac...
The nucleus is the defining feature of eukaryotic cells and often represents the largest organelle. ...
Organ primordia shape is important for pattern formation and organ function. Morphogenesis generates...
Cells have adapted to mechanical forces early in evolution and have developed multiple mechanisms en...
Cell phenotype and fate are driven by the mechanical properties of their surrounding environment. Ch...
Cells generate and sense mechanical forces that trigger biochemical signals to elicit cellular respo...
Cells generate and sense mechanical forces that trigger biochemical signals to elicit cellular respo...
Cells generate and sense mechanical forces that trigger biochemical signals to elicit cellular respo...
In addition to biochemical and molecular signals coming from the microenvironment, cells are able to...
The ability of cells to respond to mechanical forces is critical for numerous biological processes. ...
In addition to biochemical and molecular signals coming from the microenvironment, cells are able to...
International audienceCell phenotype and fate are driven by the mechanical properties of their surro...
International audienceCell phenotype and fate are driven by the mechanical properties of their surro...
In development and in homeostatic maintenance of tissues, stem cells and progenitor cells are consta...
Mechanical forces influence many aspects of cell behavior. Forces are detected and transduced into b...
Mechanical forces influence many aspects of cell behavior. Forces are detected and transduced into b...
The nucleus is the defining feature of eukaryotic cells and often represents the largest organelle. ...
Organ primordia shape is important for pattern formation and organ function. Morphogenesis generates...
Cells have adapted to mechanical forces early in evolution and have developed multiple mechanisms en...
Cell phenotype and fate are driven by the mechanical properties of their surrounding environment. Ch...
Cells generate and sense mechanical forces that trigger biochemical signals to elicit cellular respo...
Cells generate and sense mechanical forces that trigger biochemical signals to elicit cellular respo...
Cells generate and sense mechanical forces that trigger biochemical signals to elicit cellular respo...
In addition to biochemical and molecular signals coming from the microenvironment, cells are able to...
The ability of cells to respond to mechanical forces is critical for numerous biological processes. ...
In addition to biochemical and molecular signals coming from the microenvironment, cells are able to...
International audienceCell phenotype and fate are driven by the mechanical properties of their surro...
International audienceCell phenotype and fate are driven by the mechanical properties of their surro...
In development and in homeostatic maintenance of tissues, stem cells and progenitor cells are consta...
Mechanical forces influence many aspects of cell behavior. Forces are detected and transduced into b...
Mechanical forces influence many aspects of cell behavior. Forces are detected and transduced into b...
The nucleus is the defining feature of eukaryotic cells and often represents the largest organelle. ...
Organ primordia shape is important for pattern formation and organ function. Morphogenesis generates...
Cells have adapted to mechanical forces early in evolution and have developed multiple mechanisms en...