Adherent cells generate forces through acto-myosin contraction to move, change shape, and sense the mechanical properties of their environment. They are thought to maintain defined levels of tension with their surroundings despite mechanical perturbations that could change tension, a concept known as tensional homeostasis. Misregulation of tensional homeostasis has been proposed to drive disorganization of tissues and promote progression of diseases such as cancer. However, whether tensional homeostasis operates at the single cell level is unclear. Here, we directly test the ability of single fibroblast cells to regulate tension when subjected to mechanical displacements in the absence of changes to spread area or substrate elasticity. We u...
A recent goal of tissue engineering has been to develop tissue-equivalent constructs to aid in wound...
Most tissue cells grown in sparse cultures on linearly elastic substrates typically display a small,...
Physical factors drive evolution and play important roles in motility and attachment as well as in d...
Mechanical signals from the extracellular microenvironment such as substrate stiffness and compressi...
Forces and the mechanical properties surrounding eukaryotic cells have been increasingly shown to pl...
AbstractThe cellular response to external mechanical forces has important effects on numerous biolog...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is essential for regulating cell behavior and tissue function [1]. Lo...
Abstract: The repair and maintenance of connective tissues is performed predominately by a mes-enchy...
Physiological tissue exists in a state of tension. Maintenance of this tension at a set level, a pr...
AbstractMany cell types alter their morphology and gene expression profile when grown on chemically ...
AbstractWe investigate the dynamic response of single cells to weak and local rigidities, applied at...
Many cell types alter their morphology and gene expression profile when grown on chemically equivale...
AbstractDuring wound healing and angiogenesis, fibrin serves as a provisional extracellular matrix. ...
Characterizing how cells in three-dimensional (3D) environments or natural tissues respond to biophy...
Cell response to force regulates essential processes in health and disease. However, the fundamental...
A recent goal of tissue engineering has been to develop tissue-equivalent constructs to aid in wound...
Most tissue cells grown in sparse cultures on linearly elastic substrates typically display a small,...
Physical factors drive evolution and play important roles in motility and attachment as well as in d...
Mechanical signals from the extracellular microenvironment such as substrate stiffness and compressi...
Forces and the mechanical properties surrounding eukaryotic cells have been increasingly shown to pl...
AbstractThe cellular response to external mechanical forces has important effects on numerous biolog...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is essential for regulating cell behavior and tissue function [1]. Lo...
Abstract: The repair and maintenance of connective tissues is performed predominately by a mes-enchy...
Physiological tissue exists in a state of tension. Maintenance of this tension at a set level, a pr...
AbstractMany cell types alter their morphology and gene expression profile when grown on chemically ...
AbstractWe investigate the dynamic response of single cells to weak and local rigidities, applied at...
Many cell types alter their morphology and gene expression profile when grown on chemically equivale...
AbstractDuring wound healing and angiogenesis, fibrin serves as a provisional extracellular matrix. ...
Characterizing how cells in three-dimensional (3D) environments or natural tissues respond to biophy...
Cell response to force regulates essential processes in health and disease. However, the fundamental...
A recent goal of tissue engineering has been to develop tissue-equivalent constructs to aid in wound...
Most tissue cells grown in sparse cultures on linearly elastic substrates typically display a small,...
Physical factors drive evolution and play important roles in motility and attachment as well as in d...