Cells generate mechanical forces (traction forces, TFs) while interacting with the extracellular matrix or neighboring cells. Forces are generated by both cells and extracellular matrix (ECM) and transmitted within the cell-ECM or cell-cell contacts involving focal adhesions or adherens junctions. Within more than two decades, substantial progress has been achieved in techniques that measure TFs. One of the techniques is traction force microscopy (TFM). This review discusses the TFM and its advances in measuring TFs exerted by cells (single cells and multicellular systems) at cell-ECM and cell-cell junctional intracellular interfaces. The answers to how cells sense, adapt, and respond to mechanical forces unravel their role in controlling a...
International audienceFor more than a couple of decades now, "force" has been recognized as an impor...
The physical basis of disease has been neglected in the current focus of medicine despite evidences ...
While performing several functions, adherent cells deform their surrounding substrate via stable adh...
This chapter briefly describes how cell-generated mechanical forces (both by individual cells and mu...
Animal cells continuously sense and respond to mechanical force. Quantifying these forces remains a ...
Animal cells sense and transduce physical forces. In everyday physiological activities, tissues com...
Cell traction forces (CTFs) are the forces produced by cells and exerted on extracellular matrix or ...
This report outlines the formulation of a procedure to study the relationship between cytoskeletal s...
International audienceFor more than a couple of decades now, “force” has been recognized as an impor...
The interactions between biochemical processes and mechanical signaling play important roles durin...
Living organisms are made up of a multitude of individual cells that are surrounded by biomolecules ...
Measuring small forces is a major challenge in cell biology. Here we improve the spatial resolution ...
One challenge in biotribology is a complete explanation of cell motility. As the basic unit of life,...
<div><p>Focal contacts act as mechanosensors allowing cells to respond to their biomechanical enviro...
Cells not only exert and regulate traction forces, but also respond to the mechanical properties of ...
International audienceFor more than a couple of decades now, "force" has been recognized as an impor...
The physical basis of disease has been neglected in the current focus of medicine despite evidences ...
While performing several functions, adherent cells deform their surrounding substrate via stable adh...
This chapter briefly describes how cell-generated mechanical forces (both by individual cells and mu...
Animal cells continuously sense and respond to mechanical force. Quantifying these forces remains a ...
Animal cells sense and transduce physical forces. In everyday physiological activities, tissues com...
Cell traction forces (CTFs) are the forces produced by cells and exerted on extracellular matrix or ...
This report outlines the formulation of a procedure to study the relationship between cytoskeletal s...
International audienceFor more than a couple of decades now, “force” has been recognized as an impor...
The interactions between biochemical processes and mechanical signaling play important roles durin...
Living organisms are made up of a multitude of individual cells that are surrounded by biomolecules ...
Measuring small forces is a major challenge in cell biology. Here we improve the spatial resolution ...
One challenge in biotribology is a complete explanation of cell motility. As the basic unit of life,...
<div><p>Focal contacts act as mechanosensors allowing cells to respond to their biomechanical enviro...
Cells not only exert and regulate traction forces, but also respond to the mechanical properties of ...
International audienceFor more than a couple of decades now, "force" has been recognized as an impor...
The physical basis of disease has been neglected in the current focus of medicine despite evidences ...
While performing several functions, adherent cells deform their surrounding substrate via stable adh...