Understanding cancer cell mechanics allows for the identification of novel disease mechanisms, diagnostic biomarkers, and targeted therapies. In this study, we utilized our previously established fluid shear stress assay to investigate and compare the viscoelastic properties of normal immortalized human astrocytes (IHAs) and invasive human glioblastoma (GBM) cells when subjected to physiological levels of shear stress that are present in the brain microenvironment. We used a parallel-flow microfluidic shear system and a camera-coupled optical microscope to expose single cells to fluid shear stress and monitor the resulting deformation in real-time, respectively. From the video-rate imaging, we fed cell deformation information from digital i...
AbstractAtomic force microscopy has rapidly become a valuable tool for quantifying the biophysical p...
Astrocytes are among the most functionally diverse population of cells in the central nervous system...
The deformability of a cell is the direct result of a complex interplay between the different consti...
Understanding cancer cell mechanics allows for the identification of novel disease mechanisms, diagn...
International audienceCells tend to soften during cancer progression, suggesting that mechanical phe...
Posté le 2 septembre 2020 sur BioRxivCancer cell softening increases with the progression of the dis...
Biochemical and physical factors affect the rolling of tumor cells across the blood vessel. The bioc...
The biology and physics underlying glioblastoma is not yet completely understood, resulting in the l...
A growing body of work describes how physical forces in and around cells affect their growth, prolif...
Glioblastoma remains a deadly disease due to the diffuse infiltration of single tumorcells into the ...
Cancer is a heterogeneous disease and the number of cancer deaths are rising. To know more about it ...
Biomarkers are intended to provide critical information to characterize the type/severity of the can...
The cell nucleus is constantly subjected to externally applied forces. During metazoan evolution, th...
The quantification of cellular mechanical properties is of tremendous interest in biology and medici...
The deformability of a cell is the direct result of a complex interplay between the different consti...
AbstractAtomic force microscopy has rapidly become a valuable tool for quantifying the biophysical p...
Astrocytes are among the most functionally diverse population of cells in the central nervous system...
The deformability of a cell is the direct result of a complex interplay between the different consti...
Understanding cancer cell mechanics allows for the identification of novel disease mechanisms, diagn...
International audienceCells tend to soften during cancer progression, suggesting that mechanical phe...
Posté le 2 septembre 2020 sur BioRxivCancer cell softening increases with the progression of the dis...
Biochemical and physical factors affect the rolling of tumor cells across the blood vessel. The bioc...
The biology and physics underlying glioblastoma is not yet completely understood, resulting in the l...
A growing body of work describes how physical forces in and around cells affect their growth, prolif...
Glioblastoma remains a deadly disease due to the diffuse infiltration of single tumorcells into the ...
Cancer is a heterogeneous disease and the number of cancer deaths are rising. To know more about it ...
Biomarkers are intended to provide critical information to characterize the type/severity of the can...
The cell nucleus is constantly subjected to externally applied forces. During metazoan evolution, th...
The quantification of cellular mechanical properties is of tremendous interest in biology and medici...
The deformability of a cell is the direct result of a complex interplay between the different consti...
AbstractAtomic force microscopy has rapidly become a valuable tool for quantifying the biophysical p...
Astrocytes are among the most functionally diverse population of cells in the central nervous system...
The deformability of a cell is the direct result of a complex interplay between the different consti...