A large body of literature has demonstrated that the mechanical properties of microenvironment have a key role in regulating cancer cell adhesion, motility, and invasion. In this work, we have introduced two additional parameters, named cell trajectory extension and area traveled by cell, to describe the tendency of normal tissue and metastatic cancer cells to move in a directional way when they interact with physio-pathological substrates, characterized by stiffnesses of 1–13 kPa, before and after treatment with 2 doses of X-rays (2 and 10Gy). We interpreted these data by evaluating also the impact of substrate stiffness on 2 morphological parameters which indicate not only the state of cell adhesion, but also cell polarization, prerequisi...
Cell motility is required for many biological processes, including cancer metastasis. The molecular ...
Cell migration plays a significant role in multicellular organisms, where it is involved in physiolo...
Cell migration affects many physiologic and pathologic processes in mammalian organisms. Thus, our a...
A large body of literature has demonstrated that the mechanical properties of microenvironment have ...
A large body of literature has demonstrated that the mechanical properties of microenvironment have ...
The structural and mechanical properties of the microenvironmental context have a profound impact on...
The ability of mammalian cells to locomote is important in a variety of normal and pathological proc...
The mechanobiology is providing novel perspectives in the study of cancer and is contributing to eva...
The mechanobiology is providing novel perspectives in the study of cancer and is contributing to eva...
textThe broad objective of this research is to examine the relationship between the cellular microme...
Cell migration and invasion are fundamental components of tumor cell metastasis that represent the b...
Human colon carcinoma (HCT-8) cells show a stable transition from low to high metastatic state when ...
Cell migration is a fundamental element in a variety of physiological and pathological processes. Al...
Human colon carcinoma (HCT-8) cells show a stable transition from low to high metastatic state when ...
Cancer is a hard disease to control because of its ability to spread to different parts of the body....
Cell motility is required for many biological processes, including cancer metastasis. The molecular ...
Cell migration plays a significant role in multicellular organisms, where it is involved in physiolo...
Cell migration affects many physiologic and pathologic processes in mammalian organisms. Thus, our a...
A large body of literature has demonstrated that the mechanical properties of microenvironment have ...
A large body of literature has demonstrated that the mechanical properties of microenvironment have ...
The structural and mechanical properties of the microenvironmental context have a profound impact on...
The ability of mammalian cells to locomote is important in a variety of normal and pathological proc...
The mechanobiology is providing novel perspectives in the study of cancer and is contributing to eva...
The mechanobiology is providing novel perspectives in the study of cancer and is contributing to eva...
textThe broad objective of this research is to examine the relationship between the cellular microme...
Cell migration and invasion are fundamental components of tumor cell metastasis that represent the b...
Human colon carcinoma (HCT-8) cells show a stable transition from low to high metastatic state when ...
Cell migration is a fundamental element in a variety of physiological and pathological processes. Al...
Human colon carcinoma (HCT-8) cells show a stable transition from low to high metastatic state when ...
Cancer is a hard disease to control because of its ability to spread to different parts of the body....
Cell motility is required for many biological processes, including cancer metastasis. The molecular ...
Cell migration plays a significant role in multicellular organisms, where it is involved in physiolo...
Cell migration affects many physiologic and pathologic processes in mammalian organisms. Thus, our a...