The quantitative study of cell mechanics is of paramount interest, since it regulates the behaviour of the living cells in response to the myriad of extracellular and intracellular mechanical stimuli. The novel experimental techniques together with robust computational approaches have given rise to new theories and models, which describe cell mechanics as combination of biomechanical and biochemical processes. This review paper encapsulates the existing continuum-based computational approaches that have been developed for interpreting the mechanical responses of living cells under different loading and boundary conditions. The salient features and drawbacks of each model are discussed from both structural and biological points of view. This...
A computational study of discrete 'cell-centre' approaches to modelling the evolution of a collectio...
The understanding of morphogenesis in living organisms has been renewed by tremendous progress in ex...
In this study, we couple intracellular signalling and cell-based mechanical properties to develop a ...
Deciphering the relationship between cellular processes and the structure of living cells is a key s...
Abstract Cells are highly complex structures with unique physiology and biomechanical properties. A ...
Cells are a fundamental structural, functional and biological unit for all living organisms. Up till...
Cell motility, and in particular crawling, is a complex process, with many as yet unknown details (\...
Mechanical signals are important regulators of cell behavior. Key to understanding their role is the...
Mechanosensation describes the ability of a cell to actively sense and respond to mechanical propert...
Mechanical stimuli are fundamental in the development of organs and tissues, their growth, regenerat...
The application of methodological approaches and mathematical formalisms proper to Physics and Engin...
Cells physical properties and functions like adhesion, migration and division are all regulated by a...
The biomechanical modeling of growing tissues has recently become an area of intense interest. In pa...
The main object of this thesis is the rigorous derivation of continuum models in mechanobiology via ...
A computational study of discrete 'cell-centre' approaches to modelling the evolution of a collectio...
A computational study of discrete 'cell-centre' approaches to modelling the evolution of a collectio...
The understanding of morphogenesis in living organisms has been renewed by tremendous progress in ex...
In this study, we couple intracellular signalling and cell-based mechanical properties to develop a ...
Deciphering the relationship between cellular processes and the structure of living cells is a key s...
Abstract Cells are highly complex structures with unique physiology and biomechanical properties. A ...
Cells are a fundamental structural, functional and biological unit for all living organisms. Up till...
Cell motility, and in particular crawling, is a complex process, with many as yet unknown details (\...
Mechanical signals are important regulators of cell behavior. Key to understanding their role is the...
Mechanosensation describes the ability of a cell to actively sense and respond to mechanical propert...
Mechanical stimuli are fundamental in the development of organs and tissues, their growth, regenerat...
The application of methodological approaches and mathematical formalisms proper to Physics and Engin...
Cells physical properties and functions like adhesion, migration and division are all regulated by a...
The biomechanical modeling of growing tissues has recently become an area of intense interest. In pa...
The main object of this thesis is the rigorous derivation of continuum models in mechanobiology via ...
A computational study of discrete 'cell-centre' approaches to modelling the evolution of a collectio...
A computational study of discrete 'cell-centre' approaches to modelling the evolution of a collectio...
The understanding of morphogenesis in living organisms has been renewed by tremendous progress in ex...
In this study, we couple intracellular signalling and cell-based mechanical properties to develop a ...