The determination of the mechanical properties of cells plays an important role in biological studies and has gained acceptance recently as a possible label-free biomarker for cell status determination or diseases detection. Investigations on how external cellular properties affect cell mechanics are helpful in understanding cell disease processes and cell morphogenesis, which are of large significance in medical science. Although most researchers have focused on individual cell mechanics, or the effect of substrate stiffness on cells, cell mechanical response due to interactions among cells is yet to be examined. A reason for this is that the study of cell mechanical response to cell shape requires one to use a cell patterning process. H...
As cell function and phenotype can be directed by the mechanical characteristics of the surrounding ...
Cell volume growth occurs in all living tissues. The growth exerts mechanical stresses on surroundin...
Strain stiffening of extracellular matrices is increasingly recognized as a mechanical mechanism to ...
<div><p>Many fundamental cell processes, such as angiogenesis, neurogenesis and cancer metastasis, a...
Cell function can be directly influenced by the mechanical and structural properties of the extracel...
Cell rigidity sensing—a basic cellular process allowing cells to adapt to mechanical cues—involves c...
Historically, cell behavior has been investigated by removing cells from their native environment an...
Purpose: Mechanical properties of the extra-cellular matrix (ECM) such as stiffness mediate cell sig...
International audienceThe study of mechanotransduction signals and cell response to mechanical prope...
Mammalian cell behavior is strongly influenced by physical and chemical cues originating from the ex...
Stem cell behavior is strongly influenced by the physical and chemical cues originating from the ext...
Recent studies indicate that extracellular mechanical properties, including rigidity, profoundly aff...
Cell behavior is influenced by a multitude of extracellular factors including chemistry, mechanics, ...
Cells are continually exposed to forces from their microenvironment, i.e., the forces exerted by the...
Fabrication of extracellular microenvironment for cancer cell growth in vitro is an indispensable te...
As cell function and phenotype can be directed by the mechanical characteristics of the surrounding ...
Cell volume growth occurs in all living tissues. The growth exerts mechanical stresses on surroundin...
Strain stiffening of extracellular matrices is increasingly recognized as a mechanical mechanism to ...
<div><p>Many fundamental cell processes, such as angiogenesis, neurogenesis and cancer metastasis, a...
Cell function can be directly influenced by the mechanical and structural properties of the extracel...
Cell rigidity sensing—a basic cellular process allowing cells to adapt to mechanical cues—involves c...
Historically, cell behavior has been investigated by removing cells from their native environment an...
Purpose: Mechanical properties of the extra-cellular matrix (ECM) such as stiffness mediate cell sig...
International audienceThe study of mechanotransduction signals and cell response to mechanical prope...
Mammalian cell behavior is strongly influenced by physical and chemical cues originating from the ex...
Stem cell behavior is strongly influenced by the physical and chemical cues originating from the ext...
Recent studies indicate that extracellular mechanical properties, including rigidity, profoundly aff...
Cell behavior is influenced by a multitude of extracellular factors including chemistry, mechanics, ...
Cells are continually exposed to forces from their microenvironment, i.e., the forces exerted by the...
Fabrication of extracellular microenvironment for cancer cell growth in vitro is an indispensable te...
As cell function and phenotype can be directed by the mechanical characteristics of the surrounding ...
Cell volume growth occurs in all living tissues. The growth exerts mechanical stresses on surroundin...
Strain stiffening of extracellular matrices is increasingly recognized as a mechanical mechanism to ...