AbstractRecent work has indicated that the shape and size of a cell can influence how a cell spreads, develops focal adhesions, and exerts forces on the substrate. However, it is unclear how cell shape regulates these events. Here we present a computational model that uses cell shape to predict the magnitude and direction of forces generated by cells. The predicted results are compared to experimentally measured traction forces, and show that the model can predict traction force direction, relative magnitude, and force distribution within the cell using only cell shape as an input. Analysis of the model shows that the magnitude and direction of the traction force at a given point is proportional to the first moment of area about that point ...
Biological cells are able to sense the stiffness, geometry and topography of their environment and ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012The processes of cell migration and spreading are crit...
Single and collective cell dynamics, cell shape changes, and cell migration can be conveniently repr...
AbstractRecent work has indicated that the shape and size of a cell can influence how a cell spreads...
AbstractCells generate mechanical stresses via the action of myosin motors on the actin cytoskeleton...
AbstractCells generate mechanical stresses via the action of myosin motors on the actin cytoskeleton...
AbstractMicropatterned substrates are often used to standardize cell experiments and to quantitative...
International audienceWhen crawling on a flat substrate, living cells exert forces on it via adhesiv...
International audienceWhen crawling on a flat substrate, living cells exert forces on it via adhesiv...
International audienceWhen crawling on a flat substrate, living cells exert forces on it via adhesiv...
The shape of a cell membrane is largely defined by the underlying actin cytoskeleton and membra...
Here we describe a method for quantifying traction in cells that are physically constrained within m...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2017. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Each cell of an animal has the same genome. Nevertheless, those cells can express many different phe...
Each cell of an animal has the same genome. Nevertheless, those cells can express many different phe...
Biological cells are able to sense the stiffness, geometry and topography of their environment and ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012The processes of cell migration and spreading are crit...
Single and collective cell dynamics, cell shape changes, and cell migration can be conveniently repr...
AbstractRecent work has indicated that the shape and size of a cell can influence how a cell spreads...
AbstractCells generate mechanical stresses via the action of myosin motors on the actin cytoskeleton...
AbstractCells generate mechanical stresses via the action of myosin motors on the actin cytoskeleton...
AbstractMicropatterned substrates are often used to standardize cell experiments and to quantitative...
International audienceWhen crawling on a flat substrate, living cells exert forces on it via adhesiv...
International audienceWhen crawling on a flat substrate, living cells exert forces on it via adhesiv...
International audienceWhen crawling on a flat substrate, living cells exert forces on it via adhesiv...
The shape of a cell membrane is largely defined by the underlying actin cytoskeleton and membra...
Here we describe a method for quantifying traction in cells that are physically constrained within m...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2017. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Each cell of an animal has the same genome. Nevertheless, those cells can express many different phe...
Each cell of an animal has the same genome. Nevertheless, those cells can express many different phe...
Biological cells are able to sense the stiffness, geometry and topography of their environment and ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012The processes of cell migration and spreading are crit...
Single and collective cell dynamics, cell shape changes, and cell migration can be conveniently repr...