Historically, cell behavior has been investigated by removing cells from their native environment and culturing them in two-dimensional plastic or glass substrates. Cell fate and function were believed to be influenced only by biochemical cues such as growth factors and signaling molecules, whereas the extracellular matrix (ECM) was considered a passive structural component. However, multiple landmark discoveries in the 1990s have led to the widespread appreciation of ECM physical properties like stiffness and geometry as functional and dynamic regulators of diverse cellular processes involved in development, homeostasis, and disease progression. This recognition of physical cues has led to the development of in vitro cell culture models th...
<div><p>Cells sense and respond to the rigidity of their microenvironment by altering their morpholo...
The mission of tissue engineering is to recapitulate the natural process of tissue formation by asse...
Determining how biological cells respond to external factors in the environment can aid in understan...
Cell behavior is influenced by a multitude of extracellular factors including chemistry, mechanics, ...
The interface between cells and materials is a dynamic and complex environment where cells in contac...
The application of hydrogels as a matrix for 3-dimensional cell cultures has become an indispensable...
The human body consist of a vast number of cells, and jointly, the cells, form tissues and organs. T...
Significant effort has gone towards parsing out the effects of surrounding microenvironment on macro...
Biologically relevant cell culture assays that can be adapted for high-throughput screening are very...
The stiffness and topography of a cell's extracellular matrix are physical cues that play a key role...
Cells are continually exposed to forces from their microenvironment, i.e., the forces exerted by the...
Contains fulltext : 172557.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Artificial 3-di...
Our improved understanding of cell mechano-sensing has been enabled by developments in biomaterials ...
Living cells are a fascinating demonstration of nature’s most intricate and well-coordinated microme...
Cells sense and respond to the rigidity of their microenvironment by altering their morphology and m...
<div><p>Cells sense and respond to the rigidity of their microenvironment by altering their morpholo...
The mission of tissue engineering is to recapitulate the natural process of tissue formation by asse...
Determining how biological cells respond to external factors in the environment can aid in understan...
Cell behavior is influenced by a multitude of extracellular factors including chemistry, mechanics, ...
The interface between cells and materials is a dynamic and complex environment where cells in contac...
The application of hydrogels as a matrix for 3-dimensional cell cultures has become an indispensable...
The human body consist of a vast number of cells, and jointly, the cells, form tissues and organs. T...
Significant effort has gone towards parsing out the effects of surrounding microenvironment on macro...
Biologically relevant cell culture assays that can be adapted for high-throughput screening are very...
The stiffness and topography of a cell's extracellular matrix are physical cues that play a key role...
Cells are continually exposed to forces from their microenvironment, i.e., the forces exerted by the...
Contains fulltext : 172557.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Artificial 3-di...
Our improved understanding of cell mechano-sensing has been enabled by developments in biomaterials ...
Living cells are a fascinating demonstration of nature’s most intricate and well-coordinated microme...
Cells sense and respond to the rigidity of their microenvironment by altering their morphology and m...
<div><p>Cells sense and respond to the rigidity of their microenvironment by altering their morpholo...
The mission of tissue engineering is to recapitulate the natural process of tissue formation by asse...
Determining how biological cells respond to external factors in the environment can aid in understan...