Cell migration, a fundamental mechanobiological process, is highly sensitive to the biochemical and mechanical properties of the environment. Efficient cell migration is ensured by the intrinsic polarity of the cell, which triggers a transition from an isotropic to an anisotropic configuration of the acto-mysion filaments responsible for the protrusion-contraction movement of the cell. Additionally, polarity may be highly influenced by the substrate rigidity, which results in a phenomenon called durotaxis. In the present work, we propose a two-dimensional finite element model able to capture three main features of cell migration: durotaxis, cell polarity and anisotropy. The cell is modelled as a continuum able to develop cyclic active strai...
We present a continuum model of the coupling between cells and substrate that accounts for some of t...
Cell migration is essential for many biological processes such as tissue morphogenesis, wound healin...
AbstractMigrating cells generate traction forces to counteract the movement-resisting forces arising...
International audienceCell migration, a fundamental mechanobiological process, is highly sensitive t...
International audienceCell migration is a fundamental process involved in many mechanobiological phe...
Mesenchymal cell migration is an integral process in development and healing. The process is regulat...
Mesenchymal cell migration is an integral process in development and healing. The process is regulat...
Adherent cells are able to actively generate internal forces, channelled by cytoskeletal protein fil...
Durotaxis refers to the phenomenon in which cells can sense the spatial gradient of the substrate ri...
Cell migration is a fundamental biological phenomenon during which cells sense their surroundings an...
Critically important biological phenomena in health and disease, such as wound healing, cancer metas...
Cell migration is essential for tissue development in different physiological and pathological condi...
Directional cell motility during organism and tissue development, homeostasis and disease requires s...
Collective cell migration is regulated by a complex set of mechanical interactions and cellular mech...
International audienceLatest experiments have shown that adherent cells can migrate according to cel...
We present a continuum model of the coupling between cells and substrate that accounts for some of t...
Cell migration is essential for many biological processes such as tissue morphogenesis, wound healin...
AbstractMigrating cells generate traction forces to counteract the movement-resisting forces arising...
International audienceCell migration, a fundamental mechanobiological process, is highly sensitive t...
International audienceCell migration is a fundamental process involved in many mechanobiological phe...
Mesenchymal cell migration is an integral process in development and healing. The process is regulat...
Mesenchymal cell migration is an integral process in development and healing. The process is regulat...
Adherent cells are able to actively generate internal forces, channelled by cytoskeletal protein fil...
Durotaxis refers to the phenomenon in which cells can sense the spatial gradient of the substrate ri...
Cell migration is a fundamental biological phenomenon during which cells sense their surroundings an...
Critically important biological phenomena in health and disease, such as wound healing, cancer metas...
Cell migration is essential for tissue development in different physiological and pathological condi...
Directional cell motility during organism and tissue development, homeostasis and disease requires s...
Collective cell migration is regulated by a complex set of mechanical interactions and cellular mech...
International audienceLatest experiments have shown that adherent cells can migrate according to cel...
We present a continuum model of the coupling between cells and substrate that accounts for some of t...
Cell migration is essential for many biological processes such as tissue morphogenesis, wound healin...
AbstractMigrating cells generate traction forces to counteract the movement-resisting forces arising...