The goal of this project was to characterize the molecular mechanism by which cells recognize and respond to physical forces in their local environment. The project was based on the working hypothesis that cells sense mechanical stresses through cell surface integrin receptors and through their interconnections with the underlying cytoskeleton. Work completed and published in past funding period had provided direct support for this hypothesis. In particular, we demonstrated that application of mechanical stresses to activated integrin receptors (but not inactive integrins or other control transmembrane receptors) resulted in stress-dependent activation of the CAMP signaling pathway leading to gene transcription. We also showed that this for...
AbstractTissue mechanics provide an important context for tissue growth, maintenance and function. O...
International audienceCells sense and respond to the biochemical and physical properties of the extr...
Living organisms are made up of a multitude of individual cells that are surrounded by biomolecules ...
The goal of this project was to characterize the molecular mechanism by which cells recognize and re...
Mechanical stimuli regulate a variety of cell physiological functions including gene induction, prot...
The cellular receptor known as an integrin is of great interest to biology because it is known to re...
Cells can detect and react to the biophysical properties of the extracellular environment through in...
Integrins bind extracellular matrix fibrils and associate with intracellular actin filaments through...
Integrins bind extracellular matrix fibrils and associate with intracellular actin filaments through...
During life and development, tissues and individual cells within an organism are under several types...
Forces acting on cells govern many important regulatory events during development, normal physiology...
AbstractPhysicochemical interactions between the cell and its environment are crucial for morphogene...
Mechanical tension is a critical determinant of cell growth, differentiation, apoptosis, migration, ...
Tissue mechanics provide an important context for tissue growth, maintenance and function. On the le...
Cells have evolved into complex sensory machines that communicate with their microenvironment via me...
AbstractTissue mechanics provide an important context for tissue growth, maintenance and function. O...
International audienceCells sense and respond to the biochemical and physical properties of the extr...
Living organisms are made up of a multitude of individual cells that are surrounded by biomolecules ...
The goal of this project was to characterize the molecular mechanism by which cells recognize and re...
Mechanical stimuli regulate a variety of cell physiological functions including gene induction, prot...
The cellular receptor known as an integrin is of great interest to biology because it is known to re...
Cells can detect and react to the biophysical properties of the extracellular environment through in...
Integrins bind extracellular matrix fibrils and associate with intracellular actin filaments through...
Integrins bind extracellular matrix fibrils and associate with intracellular actin filaments through...
During life and development, tissues and individual cells within an organism are under several types...
Forces acting on cells govern many important regulatory events during development, normal physiology...
AbstractPhysicochemical interactions between the cell and its environment are crucial for morphogene...
Mechanical tension is a critical determinant of cell growth, differentiation, apoptosis, migration, ...
Tissue mechanics provide an important context for tissue growth, maintenance and function. On the le...
Cells have evolved into complex sensory machines that communicate with their microenvironment via me...
AbstractTissue mechanics provide an important context for tissue growth, maintenance and function. O...
International audienceCells sense and respond to the biochemical and physical properties of the extr...
Living organisms are made up of a multitude of individual cells that are surrounded by biomolecules ...