Collective cell migration is important in various physiological processes such as morphogenesis, cancer metastasis and cell regeneration. Such migration can be induced and guided by different chemical and physical cues. Electrotaxis, referring to the directional migration of adherent cells under stimulus of electric fields, is believed to be highly involved in the wound-healing process. Electrotactic experiments are conventionally conducted in Petri dishes or cover glasses wherein cells are cultured and electric fields are applied. However, these devices suffer from evaporation of the culture medium, non-uniformity of electric fields and low throughput. To overcome these drawbacks, micro-fabricated devices composed of micro-channels and flu...
Crossing the plasma cellular membrane for loading of exogenous substances or accessing the intracell...
The emergence of microfluidic techniques provide an unprecedented opportunity for peering into molec...
Traditional bioreactors for tissue engineering offer interesting perspectives to study cell growth, ...
Both endogenous and externally applied electrical stimulation can affect a wide range of cellular fu...
Electric fields are generated in vivo in a variety of physiologic and pathologic settings, including...
In recent years, several publications on microfluidic devices have focused on the process of electro...
Bioelectric communication plays a significant role in several cellular processes and biological mech...
Endogenous electric fields (EFs) play an important role in many biological processes. In order to ga...
In recent years, several publications on microfluidic devices have focused on the process of electro...
Cell motility is important in embryonic development, wound-healing, and the metastasis of cancer. Th...
Many types of cells respond to applied direct current electric fields (dcEFs) by directional cell mi...
In vitro scratch wound assays are commonly used strategies to measure cell repair rate, facilitating...
The ability to strategically induce or suppress cell lysis is critical for many cellular-level diagn...
Biological cell manipulation and analysis is one of the most investigated applications of microfluid...
Electric fields have been studied extensively in biomedical engineering (BME) for numerous regenerat...
Crossing the plasma cellular membrane for loading of exogenous substances or accessing the intracell...
The emergence of microfluidic techniques provide an unprecedented opportunity for peering into molec...
Traditional bioreactors for tissue engineering offer interesting perspectives to study cell growth, ...
Both endogenous and externally applied electrical stimulation can affect a wide range of cellular fu...
Electric fields are generated in vivo in a variety of physiologic and pathologic settings, including...
In recent years, several publications on microfluidic devices have focused on the process of electro...
Bioelectric communication plays a significant role in several cellular processes and biological mech...
Endogenous electric fields (EFs) play an important role in many biological processes. In order to ga...
In recent years, several publications on microfluidic devices have focused on the process of electro...
Cell motility is important in embryonic development, wound-healing, and the metastasis of cancer. Th...
Many types of cells respond to applied direct current electric fields (dcEFs) by directional cell mi...
In vitro scratch wound assays are commonly used strategies to measure cell repair rate, facilitating...
The ability to strategically induce or suppress cell lysis is critical for many cellular-level diagn...
Biological cell manipulation and analysis is one of the most investigated applications of microfluid...
Electric fields have been studied extensively in biomedical engineering (BME) for numerous regenerat...
Crossing the plasma cellular membrane for loading of exogenous substances or accessing the intracell...
The emergence of microfluidic techniques provide an unprecedented opportunity for peering into molec...
Traditional bioreactors for tissue engineering offer interesting perspectives to study cell growth, ...