Cardiomyocytes are responsible for the permanent blood flow by coordinated heart contractions. This vital function is accomplished over a long period of time with almost the same performance, although heart properties, as its elasticity, change drastically upon aging or as a result of diseases like myocardial infarction. In this paper we have analyzed late rat embryonic heart muscle cells' morphology, sarcomere/costamere formation and force generation patterns on substrates of various elasticities ranging from ∼1 to 500 kPa, which covers physiological and pathological heart stiffnesses. Furthermore, adhesion behaviour, as well as single myofibril/sarcomere contraction patterns, was characterized with high spatial resolution in the range of ...
Abstract: We examined the effect of substrate stiffness on the beating rate, force of contraction, a...
Summary Mechanical properties are cues for many biological processes in health or disease. In the he...
Classically, the slow force response (SFR) of myocardium refers to slowly developing changes in card...
Single cardiomyocytes contain myofibrils that harbor the sarcomere-based contractile machinery of th...
The heart is a muscular organ with a wrapping, laminar structure embedded with neural and vascular n...
Much diseased human myocardial tissue is fibrotic and stiff, which increases the work that the ventr...
Cardiac tissue development and pathology have been shown to depend sensitively on microenvironmental...
Cardiovascular disease is often associated with cardiac remodeling, including cardiac fibrosis, whic...
This thesis addresses the questions of when and how mechanical stiffness arises during embryonic hea...
This thesis addresses the questions of when and how mechanical stiffness arises during embryonic hea...
SummaryIn development and differentiation, morphological changes often accompany mechanical changes ...
International audienceIn vivo, cardiomyocytes interact with surrounding extracellular matrix while p...
Almost each mammalian cell permanently applies forces to its environment. These forces are essential...
AbstractAlmost each mammalian cell permanently applies forces to its environment. These forces are e...
Human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC-) derived cardiomyocytes have potential applications in drug disco...
Abstract: We examined the effect of substrate stiffness on the beating rate, force of contraction, a...
Summary Mechanical properties are cues for many biological processes in health or disease. In the he...
Classically, the slow force response (SFR) of myocardium refers to slowly developing changes in card...
Single cardiomyocytes contain myofibrils that harbor the sarcomere-based contractile machinery of th...
The heart is a muscular organ with a wrapping, laminar structure embedded with neural and vascular n...
Much diseased human myocardial tissue is fibrotic and stiff, which increases the work that the ventr...
Cardiac tissue development and pathology have been shown to depend sensitively on microenvironmental...
Cardiovascular disease is often associated with cardiac remodeling, including cardiac fibrosis, whic...
This thesis addresses the questions of when and how mechanical stiffness arises during embryonic hea...
This thesis addresses the questions of when and how mechanical stiffness arises during embryonic hea...
SummaryIn development and differentiation, morphological changes often accompany mechanical changes ...
International audienceIn vivo, cardiomyocytes interact with surrounding extracellular matrix while p...
Almost each mammalian cell permanently applies forces to its environment. These forces are essential...
AbstractAlmost each mammalian cell permanently applies forces to its environment. These forces are e...
Human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC-) derived cardiomyocytes have potential applications in drug disco...
Abstract: We examined the effect of substrate stiffness on the beating rate, force of contraction, a...
Summary Mechanical properties are cues for many biological processes in health or disease. In the he...
Classically, the slow force response (SFR) of myocardium refers to slowly developing changes in card...