Receptor-mediated cell adhesion phenomena play a vital role in many physiological and biotechnology-related processes. To investigate the physical and chemical factors that influence the cell/surface interaction, we have used a radial flow device, a so-called Radial-Flow Detachment Assay (RFDA). The RFDA allows us to make direct observations of the detachment process under specified experimental conditions. In results reported here, we have studied the detachment of receptor-coated latex beads (prototype cells) from ligand-coated glass surfaces. The receptors and ligands used in this work are complementary antibodies. The beads enable us to examine several aspects of the adhesion process with particles having uniform properties that can be ...
ABSTRACT We investigated the mechanical strength of adhesion and the dynamics of unbinding of red bl...
In recent years, the study of cell adhesion to surfaces has been of increasing clinical and research...
The physiological function of many cells is dependent on their ability to adhere via receptors to li...
Receptor-mediated cell adhesion phenomena play a vital role in many physiological and biotechnology-...
Receptor-mediated cell adhesion to ligand-coated surfaces plays a key role in many physiological and...
Quantitative information regarding the kinetics of receptor-mediated cell adhesion to a ligand-coate...
The receptor-mediated adhesion of cells to ligand-coated surfaces is important in many physiological...
Receptor-mediated cell adhesion is a central phenomenon in many physiological and biotechnological p...
Specific, receptor-mediated adhesion of cells to ligand-coated surfaces in viscous shear flow is a c...
Receptor-mediated cell adhesion to ligand-coated surfaces under hydrodynamic flow is a central pheno...
AbstractWe investigated the mechanical strength of adhesion and the dynamics of unbinding of red blo...
Cell-substratum adhesion is an essential component of a variety of physiologic processes. The succes...
We present a dynamical model for receptor-mediated adhesion of cells in a shear field of viscous flu...
International audienceCell adhesion is essentially mediated by specific interactions between membran...
Fixed spherical swollen human red blood cells of blood type B adhering on a glass surface through an...
ABSTRACT We investigated the mechanical strength of adhesion and the dynamics of unbinding of red bl...
In recent years, the study of cell adhesion to surfaces has been of increasing clinical and research...
The physiological function of many cells is dependent on their ability to adhere via receptors to li...
Receptor-mediated cell adhesion phenomena play a vital role in many physiological and biotechnology-...
Receptor-mediated cell adhesion to ligand-coated surfaces plays a key role in many physiological and...
Quantitative information regarding the kinetics of receptor-mediated cell adhesion to a ligand-coate...
The receptor-mediated adhesion of cells to ligand-coated surfaces is important in many physiological...
Receptor-mediated cell adhesion is a central phenomenon in many physiological and biotechnological p...
Specific, receptor-mediated adhesion of cells to ligand-coated surfaces in viscous shear flow is a c...
Receptor-mediated cell adhesion to ligand-coated surfaces under hydrodynamic flow is a central pheno...
AbstractWe investigated the mechanical strength of adhesion and the dynamics of unbinding of red blo...
Cell-substratum adhesion is an essential component of a variety of physiologic processes. The succes...
We present a dynamical model for receptor-mediated adhesion of cells in a shear field of viscous flu...
International audienceCell adhesion is essentially mediated by specific interactions between membran...
Fixed spherical swollen human red blood cells of blood type B adhering on a glass surface through an...
ABSTRACT We investigated the mechanical strength of adhesion and the dynamics of unbinding of red bl...
In recent years, the study of cell adhesion to surfaces has been of increasing clinical and research...
The physiological function of many cells is dependent on their ability to adhere via receptors to li...