Cell adhesion to extracellular matrices (ECM) is critical to many cellular processes including differentiation, proliferation, migration, and apoptosis. Alterations in adhesive mechanisms are central to the behavior of cells in pathological conditions including cancer, atherosclerosis, and defects in wound healing. Although significant progress has been made in identifying molecules involved in adhesion, the mechanisms that dictate the generation of strong adhesive forces remain poorly understood. Specifically, the role of nanoscale geometry of the adhesive interface in integrin recruitment and adhesion forces remains elusive due to limitations in the techniques available for engineering cell adhesion environments. The objective of this pro...
Cell adhesion to extracellular matrix (ECM) is critical to various cellular processes like cell spre...
The activation of well-defined numbers of integrin molecules in predefined areas by adhesion of tiss...
During adhesion and spreading, cells form micrometer-sized structures comprising transmembrane and i...
Funding from Institute of Bioengineering (Queen Mary, University of London) and from the Engineering...
Cell adhesion and migration play a fundamental role during development and maintenance of multicellu...
Cell adhesion regulates critical cellular functions in adherent cells. Yet, the fundamental mechanis...
PhDTissue engineering and regenerative medicine aim to develop materials that mimic some of the char...
For a physical understanding of adhesion, surfaces of defined adhesion properties are required. In t...
AbstractWe have studied the initial phase of cell adhesion as a function of the lateral organization...
To study the function behind the molecular arrangement of single integrins in cell adhesion, we desi...
To study the function behind the molecular arrangement of single integrins in cell adhesion, we desi...
Cell adhesion to extracellular matrix (ECM) is critical to various cellular processes like cell spre...
Cell adhesion to extracellular matrix (ECM) is critical to various cellular processes like cell spre...
We have studied the initial phase of cell adhesion as a function of the lateral organization of indi...
We have studied the initial phase of cell adhesion as a function of the lateral organization of indi...
Cell adhesion to extracellular matrix (ECM) is critical to various cellular processes like cell spre...
The activation of well-defined numbers of integrin molecules in predefined areas by adhesion of tiss...
During adhesion and spreading, cells form micrometer-sized structures comprising transmembrane and i...
Funding from Institute of Bioengineering (Queen Mary, University of London) and from the Engineering...
Cell adhesion and migration play a fundamental role during development and maintenance of multicellu...
Cell adhesion regulates critical cellular functions in adherent cells. Yet, the fundamental mechanis...
PhDTissue engineering and regenerative medicine aim to develop materials that mimic some of the char...
For a physical understanding of adhesion, surfaces of defined adhesion properties are required. In t...
AbstractWe have studied the initial phase of cell adhesion as a function of the lateral organization...
To study the function behind the molecular arrangement of single integrins in cell adhesion, we desi...
To study the function behind the molecular arrangement of single integrins in cell adhesion, we desi...
Cell adhesion to extracellular matrix (ECM) is critical to various cellular processes like cell spre...
Cell adhesion to extracellular matrix (ECM) is critical to various cellular processes like cell spre...
We have studied the initial phase of cell adhesion as a function of the lateral organization of indi...
We have studied the initial phase of cell adhesion as a function of the lateral organization of indi...
Cell adhesion to extracellular matrix (ECM) is critical to various cellular processes like cell spre...
The activation of well-defined numbers of integrin molecules in predefined areas by adhesion of tiss...
During adhesion and spreading, cells form micrometer-sized structures comprising transmembrane and i...