Cells in the musculoskeletal system are subjected to various mechanical forces in vivo. Years of research have shown that these mechanical forces, including tension and compression, greatly influence various cellular functions such as gene expression, cell proliferation and differentiation, and secretion of matrix proteins. Cells also use mechanotransduction mechanisms to convert mechanical signals into a cascade of cellular and molecular events. This mini-review provides an overview of cell mechanobiology to highlight the notion that mechanics, mainly in the form of mechanical forces, dictates cell behaviors in terms of both cellular mechanobiological responses and mechanotransduction
International audienceSince the emergence of mechanobiology, mechanical signals have been shown to i...
Within the past decade, there has been abounding scientific evidences supporting the notion that mec...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Harvard--Massachusetts Institute of Technology Division of Health Sciences and Techn...
Cells in the musculoskeletal system are subjected to various mechanical forces in vivo. Years of res...
287: C1–C11, 2004; 10.1152/ajpcell.00559.2003.—Cells face not only a complex biochemical environment...
Mechanical signals are important regulators of cell behavior. Key to understanding their role is the...
Physical cues, such as forces applied to a cell membrane or the stiffness of materials to which cell...
Mammalian cells are known to respond to both extra- and intra- cellular forces as well as the physic...
Living organisms are made up of a multitude of individual cells that are surrounded by biomolecules ...
External forces play complex roles in cell organization, fate, and homeostasis. Changes in these for...
More than a century ago, it was proposed that mechanical forces could drive tissue formation. Howeve...
International audienceHow do cells process environmental cues to make decisions? This simple questio...
Many different cell types respond to substrate elasticity as sensitively as more well studied solubl...
Mechanical stimuli regulate a variety of cell physiological functions including gene induction, prot...
Mechanical forces are critical components of the cellular microenvironment and play a pivotal role i...
International audienceSince the emergence of mechanobiology, mechanical signals have been shown to i...
Within the past decade, there has been abounding scientific evidences supporting the notion that mec...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Harvard--Massachusetts Institute of Technology Division of Health Sciences and Techn...
Cells in the musculoskeletal system are subjected to various mechanical forces in vivo. Years of res...
287: C1–C11, 2004; 10.1152/ajpcell.00559.2003.—Cells face not only a complex biochemical environment...
Mechanical signals are important regulators of cell behavior. Key to understanding their role is the...
Physical cues, such as forces applied to a cell membrane or the stiffness of materials to which cell...
Mammalian cells are known to respond to both extra- and intra- cellular forces as well as the physic...
Living organisms are made up of a multitude of individual cells that are surrounded by biomolecules ...
External forces play complex roles in cell organization, fate, and homeostasis. Changes in these for...
More than a century ago, it was proposed that mechanical forces could drive tissue formation. Howeve...
International audienceHow do cells process environmental cues to make decisions? This simple questio...
Many different cell types respond to substrate elasticity as sensitively as more well studied solubl...
Mechanical stimuli regulate a variety of cell physiological functions including gene induction, prot...
Mechanical forces are critical components of the cellular microenvironment and play a pivotal role i...
International audienceSince the emergence of mechanobiology, mechanical signals have been shown to i...
Within the past decade, there has been abounding scientific evidences supporting the notion that mec...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Harvard--Massachusetts Institute of Technology Division of Health Sciences and Techn...