AbstractQuantitative information about adhesion strength is a fundamental part of our understanding of cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) interactions. Adhesion assays should measure integrin-ECM bond strength, but reports now suggest that cell components remain behind after exposure to acute force for radial shear assays in the presence of divalent cations that increase integrin-ECM affinity. Here, we show that focal adhesion proteins FAK, paxillin, and vinculin but not the cytoskeletal protein actin remain behind after shear-induced detachment of HT1080 fibrosarcoma cells. Cytoskeletal stabilization increased attachment strength by eightfold, whereas cross-linking integrins to the substrate only caused a 1.5-fold increase. Reducing temperatu...
AbstractIn this work, a chemomechanical model describing the growth dynamics of cell-matrix adhesion...
AbstractCell adhesion to extracellular matrices is a tightly regulated process that involves the com...
AbstractCell/matrix adhesions are modulated by cytoskeletal or external stresses and adapt to the me...
AbstractQuantitative information about adhesion strength is a fundamental part of our understanding ...
Quantitative information about adhesion strength is a fundamental part of our understanding of cell-...
Single-molecule experiments indicate that integrin affinity is cation-type-dependent, but in spread ...
Single-molecule experiments indicate that integrin affinity is cation-type-dependent, but in spread ...
AbstractTo move forward, migrating cells must generate traction forces through surface receptors bou...
SummaryBackgroundThe spatiotemporal regulation of adhesion to the extracellular matrix is important ...
For many cell types, growth, differentiation, and motility are dependent on receptor-mediated adhesi...
Cell adhesion to extracellular matrix (ECM) is critical to various cellular processes like cell spre...
Focal adhesions (FAs) are specialized sites of cell attachment to the extracellular matrix (ECM) whe...
Integrin-mediated cell adhesions to the extracellular matrix (ECM) contribute to tissue morphogenesi...
Integrin adhesion receptors connect the extracellular matrix (ECM) to the cytoskeleton and serve a...
In this talk I describe our work to understand how cells sense and exert mechanical force across mul...
AbstractIn this work, a chemomechanical model describing the growth dynamics of cell-matrix adhesion...
AbstractCell adhesion to extracellular matrices is a tightly regulated process that involves the com...
AbstractCell/matrix adhesions are modulated by cytoskeletal or external stresses and adapt to the me...
AbstractQuantitative information about adhesion strength is a fundamental part of our understanding ...
Quantitative information about adhesion strength is a fundamental part of our understanding of cell-...
Single-molecule experiments indicate that integrin affinity is cation-type-dependent, but in spread ...
Single-molecule experiments indicate that integrin affinity is cation-type-dependent, but in spread ...
AbstractTo move forward, migrating cells must generate traction forces through surface receptors bou...
SummaryBackgroundThe spatiotemporal regulation of adhesion to the extracellular matrix is important ...
For many cell types, growth, differentiation, and motility are dependent on receptor-mediated adhesi...
Cell adhesion to extracellular matrix (ECM) is critical to various cellular processes like cell spre...
Focal adhesions (FAs) are specialized sites of cell attachment to the extracellular matrix (ECM) whe...
Integrin-mediated cell adhesions to the extracellular matrix (ECM) contribute to tissue morphogenesi...
Integrin adhesion receptors connect the extracellular matrix (ECM) to the cytoskeleton and serve a...
In this talk I describe our work to understand how cells sense and exert mechanical force across mul...
AbstractIn this work, a chemomechanical model describing the growth dynamics of cell-matrix adhesion...
AbstractCell adhesion to extracellular matrices is a tightly regulated process that involves the com...
AbstractCell/matrix adhesions are modulated by cytoskeletal or external stresses and adapt to the me...