It is now evident that the cell nucleus undergoes dramatic shape changes during important cellular processes such as cell transmigration through extracellular matrix and endothelium. Recent experimental data suggest that during cell transmigration the deformability of the nucleus could be a limiting factor, and the morphological and structural alterations that the nucleus encounters can perturb genomic organization that in turn influences cellular behavior. Despite its importance, a biophysical model that connects the experimentally observed nuclear morphological changes to the underlying biophysical factors during transmigration through small constrictions is still lacking. Here, we developed a universal chemomechanical model that describe...
Metastasizing cancer cells migrate through complex, confining tissue microenvironments, which expose...
Metastasis is the leading cause of breast cancer deaths worldwide. During cancer metastasis, cells m...
A recent advance in understanding stem cell differentiation is that the cell is able to translate it...
Directional cell migration in dense three-dimensional (3D) environments critically depends upon shap...
Cell deformability is a necessary condition for a cell to be able to migrate, an ability that is vit...
During cancer metastasis, tumor cells undergo significant deformation in order to traverse through e...
Large nuclear deformations during migration through confined spaces have been associated with nuclea...
There exists a large complexity and high plasticity in migration modes dependent on cell type, cell ...
Item does not contain fulltextDuring cell migration, the movement of the nucleus must be coordinated...
The migration and invasion of cancer cells through 3D confined extracellular matrices is coupled to ...
Cell nuclei are paramount for both cellular function and mechanical stability. These two roles of nu...
Directional cell migration in dense three-dimensional (3D) environments critically depends upon shap...
We investigated the mechanotransduction pathway in endothelial cells between their nucleus and adhes...
Adherent eukaryotic cells are subjected to a broad variety of extracellular and intracellular stimu...
Metastasizing cancer cells migrate through complex, confining tissue microenvironments, which expose...
Metastasis is the leading cause of breast cancer deaths worldwide. During cancer metastasis, cells m...
A recent advance in understanding stem cell differentiation is that the cell is able to translate it...
Directional cell migration in dense three-dimensional (3D) environments critically depends upon shap...
Cell deformability is a necessary condition for a cell to be able to migrate, an ability that is vit...
During cancer metastasis, tumor cells undergo significant deformation in order to traverse through e...
Large nuclear deformations during migration through confined spaces have been associated with nuclea...
There exists a large complexity and high plasticity in migration modes dependent on cell type, cell ...
Item does not contain fulltextDuring cell migration, the movement of the nucleus must be coordinated...
The migration and invasion of cancer cells through 3D confined extracellular matrices is coupled to ...
Cell nuclei are paramount for both cellular function and mechanical stability. These two roles of nu...
Directional cell migration in dense three-dimensional (3D) environments critically depends upon shap...
We investigated the mechanotransduction pathway in endothelial cells between their nucleus and adhes...
Adherent eukaryotic cells are subjected to a broad variety of extracellular and intracellular stimu...
Metastasizing cancer cells migrate through complex, confining tissue microenvironments, which expose...
Metastasis is the leading cause of breast cancer deaths worldwide. During cancer metastasis, cells m...
A recent advance in understanding stem cell differentiation is that the cell is able to translate it...