AbstractWounding leads not only to plasma membrane disruption, but also to compromised cytoskeleton structures. This results not only in unwarranted exchanges between the cytosol and extracellular milieu, but also in loss of tensegrity, which may further endanger the cell. Tensegrity can be described as the interplay between the tensile forces generated by the apparent membrane tension, actomyosin contraction, and the cytoskeletal structures resisting those changes (e.g., microtubules). It is responsible for the structural integrity of the cell and for its ability to sense mechanical signals. Recent reviews dealing with single-cell healing mostly focused on the molecular machineries controlling the traffic and fusion of specific vesicles, o...
Collective cell migration in cohesive units is vital for tissue morphogenesis, wound repair, and imm...
Epithelia are physical barriers against pathogens. Therefore, the ability of multicellular organisms...
The chemobiomechanical signatures of diseased cells are often distinctively different from that of h...
AbstractWounding leads not only to plasma membrane disruption, but also to compromised cytoskeleton ...
The plasma membrane protects the eukaryotic cell from its surroundings and is essential for cell via...
Introduction: Damage to the plasma membrane (PM) and underlying cortical cytoskeleton occurs routine...
We are grateful for funding from Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia (SFRH/BD/41884/2007), Human ...
SummaryCellular wound healing, enabling the repair of membrane damage, is ubiquitous in eukaryotes. ...
AbstractThe mechanisms by which lymphocytes recognize and interpret mechanical stimuli and translate...
The topic of this thesis focuses on studying the mechanical properties of the living cell plasma mem...
Cells are constantly submitted to external mechanical stresses, which they must withstand and respon...
Repairing plasma membrane damage is vital to eukaryotic cell survival. Membrane shedding is thought ...
Breaching of the cell membrane is one of the earliest and most common causes of cell injury, tissue ...
Wound contraction is an ancient survival mechanism of vertebrates that results from tensile forces s...
AbstractRecently, Xenopus oocytes have been shown to repair wounds using a contractile system compos...
Collective cell migration in cohesive units is vital for tissue morphogenesis, wound repair, and imm...
Epithelia are physical barriers against pathogens. Therefore, the ability of multicellular organisms...
The chemobiomechanical signatures of diseased cells are often distinctively different from that of h...
AbstractWounding leads not only to plasma membrane disruption, but also to compromised cytoskeleton ...
The plasma membrane protects the eukaryotic cell from its surroundings and is essential for cell via...
Introduction: Damage to the plasma membrane (PM) and underlying cortical cytoskeleton occurs routine...
We are grateful for funding from Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia (SFRH/BD/41884/2007), Human ...
SummaryCellular wound healing, enabling the repair of membrane damage, is ubiquitous in eukaryotes. ...
AbstractThe mechanisms by which lymphocytes recognize and interpret mechanical stimuli and translate...
The topic of this thesis focuses on studying the mechanical properties of the living cell plasma mem...
Cells are constantly submitted to external mechanical stresses, which they must withstand and respon...
Repairing plasma membrane damage is vital to eukaryotic cell survival. Membrane shedding is thought ...
Breaching of the cell membrane is one of the earliest and most common causes of cell injury, tissue ...
Wound contraction is an ancient survival mechanism of vertebrates that results from tensile forces s...
AbstractRecently, Xenopus oocytes have been shown to repair wounds using a contractile system compos...
Collective cell migration in cohesive units is vital for tissue morphogenesis, wound repair, and imm...
Epithelia are physical barriers against pathogens. Therefore, the ability of multicellular organisms...
The chemobiomechanical signatures of diseased cells are often distinctively different from that of h...