The mechanical properties of tissues play a critical role in their normal and pathophysiological functions such as tissue development, aging, injury, and disease. Understanding tissue mechanics is important not only for designing realistic biomimetic materials for tissue engineering and drug testing but also for developing novel diagnostic techniques and medical interventions. Tissues are heterogeneous materials consisting of cells confined within extracellular matrices (ECMs), both of which derive their structural integrity, at least in part, from networks of biopolymers. However, the rheology of purified reconstituted biopolymer networks fails to explain many key aspects of tissue mechanics. Notably, purified networks typically soften und...
In mammals, mechanics at multiple stages - nucleus to cell to ECM - underlie multiple physiological ...
Fibrous networks are ideal functional materials since they provide mechanical rigidity at low weight...
Tissues belong to the broad field of active matter, a novel class of non-equilibrium materials compo...
The viscoelasticity of the crosslinked semiflexible polymer networks—such as the internal cytoskelet...
The ability of tissues to sustain and withstand mechanical stress is critical to tissue development ...
In the past decades it has become clear that the mechanical properties of tissues are important for ...
Both animal and plant tissue exhibit a nonlinear rheological phenomenon known as compression stiffen...
In the past decades it has become clear that the mechanical properties of tissues are important for ...
In this work, we investigate whether stiffening in compression is a feature of single cells and whet...
Brain, the most important component of the central nervous system (CNS), is a soft tissue with a com...
AbstractKnowledge of how the elastic stiffness of a cell affects its communication with its environm...
AbstractTissue models reconstituted from cells and extracellular matrix (ECM) simulate natural tissu...
Physical interactions of cells with matrix microenvironments are critical steps in many cellular pro...
Understanding the mechanical properties of biological tissues can shed light on how those tissues wo...
Forces and the mechanical properties surrounding eukaryotic cells have been increasingly shown to pl...
In mammals, mechanics at multiple stages - nucleus to cell to ECM - underlie multiple physiological ...
Fibrous networks are ideal functional materials since they provide mechanical rigidity at low weight...
Tissues belong to the broad field of active matter, a novel class of non-equilibrium materials compo...
The viscoelasticity of the crosslinked semiflexible polymer networks—such as the internal cytoskelet...
The ability of tissues to sustain and withstand mechanical stress is critical to tissue development ...
In the past decades it has become clear that the mechanical properties of tissues are important for ...
Both animal and plant tissue exhibit a nonlinear rheological phenomenon known as compression stiffen...
In the past decades it has become clear that the mechanical properties of tissues are important for ...
In this work, we investigate whether stiffening in compression is a feature of single cells and whet...
Brain, the most important component of the central nervous system (CNS), is a soft tissue with a com...
AbstractKnowledge of how the elastic stiffness of a cell affects its communication with its environm...
AbstractTissue models reconstituted from cells and extracellular matrix (ECM) simulate natural tissu...
Physical interactions of cells with matrix microenvironments are critical steps in many cellular pro...
Understanding the mechanical properties of biological tissues can shed light on how those tissues wo...
Forces and the mechanical properties surrounding eukaryotic cells have been increasingly shown to pl...
In mammals, mechanics at multiple stages - nucleus to cell to ECM - underlie multiple physiological ...
Fibrous networks are ideal functional materials since they provide mechanical rigidity at low weight...
Tissues belong to the broad field of active matter, a novel class of non-equilibrium materials compo...