Recognition of external mechanical signals is vital for mammalian cells. Cyclic stretch, e.g. around blood vessels, is one such signal that induces cell reorientation from parallel to almost perpendicular to the direction of stretch. Here, we present quantitative analyses of both, cell and cytoskeletal reorientation of umbilical cord fibroblasts. Cyclic strain of preset amplitudes was applied at mHz frequencies. Elastomeric chambers were specifically designed and characterized to distinguish between zero strain and minimal stress directions and to allow accurate theoretical modeling. Reorientation was only induced when the applied stretch exceeded a specific amplitude, suggesting a non-linear response. However, on very soft substrates no me...
Any cell within a tissue is constantly confronted with a variety of mechanical stimuli. Sensing of t...
he ability of cells to orient in response to mechanical stimuli is essential to embryonic developmen...
A minimal model of cellular mechanosensing system that consists of a single stress fiber adhering on...
Recognition of external mechanical signals is vital for mammalian cells. Cyclic stretch, e.g. around...
Cells adherent on a cyclically stretched substrate with a periodically varying uniaxial strain are k...
AbstractCells adherent on a cyclically stretched substrate with a periodically varying uniaxial stra...
Cells adherent on a cyclically stretched substrate with a periodically varying uniaxial strain are k...
AbstractCells adherent on a cyclically stretched substrate with a periodically varying uniaxial stra...
It is well known that many cells adherent on a cyclically stretched substrate reorient nearly perpen...
It is well known that many cells adherent on a cyclically stretched substrate reorient nearly perpen...
The actin cytoskeleton plays a crucial role for the spreading of cells, but is also a key element fo...
We report a theoretical study on the cyclic stretch-induced reorientation of spindle-shaped cells. S...
The actin cytoskeleton plays a crucial role for the spreading of cells, but is also a key element fo...
<div><p>The actin cytoskeleton plays a crucial role for the spreading of cells, but is also a key el...
he ability of cells to orient in response to mechanical stimuli is essential to embryonic developmen...
Any cell within a tissue is constantly confronted with a variety of mechanical stimuli. Sensing of t...
he ability of cells to orient in response to mechanical stimuli is essential to embryonic developmen...
A minimal model of cellular mechanosensing system that consists of a single stress fiber adhering on...
Recognition of external mechanical signals is vital for mammalian cells. Cyclic stretch, e.g. around...
Cells adherent on a cyclically stretched substrate with a periodically varying uniaxial strain are k...
AbstractCells adherent on a cyclically stretched substrate with a periodically varying uniaxial stra...
Cells adherent on a cyclically stretched substrate with a periodically varying uniaxial strain are k...
AbstractCells adherent on a cyclically stretched substrate with a periodically varying uniaxial stra...
It is well known that many cells adherent on a cyclically stretched substrate reorient nearly perpen...
It is well known that many cells adherent on a cyclically stretched substrate reorient nearly perpen...
The actin cytoskeleton plays a crucial role for the spreading of cells, but is also a key element fo...
We report a theoretical study on the cyclic stretch-induced reorientation of spindle-shaped cells. S...
The actin cytoskeleton plays a crucial role for the spreading of cells, but is also a key element fo...
<div><p>The actin cytoskeleton plays a crucial role for the spreading of cells, but is also a key el...
he ability of cells to orient in response to mechanical stimuli is essential to embryonic developmen...
Any cell within a tissue is constantly confronted with a variety of mechanical stimuli. Sensing of t...
he ability of cells to orient in response to mechanical stimuli is essential to embryonic developmen...
A minimal model of cellular mechanosensing system that consists of a single stress fiber adhering on...