AbstractMany organs adapt to their mechanical environment as a result of physiological change or disease. Cells are both the detectors and effectors of this process. Though many studies have been performed in vitro to investigate the mechanisms of detection and adaptation to mechanical strains, the cellular strains remain unknown and results from different stimulation techniques cannot be compared. By combining experimental determination of cell profiles and elasticities by atomic force microscopy with finite element modeling and computational fluid dynamics, we report the cellular strain distributions exerted by common whole-cell straining techniques and from micromanipulation techniques, hence enabling their comparison. Using data from ou...
AbstractKnowledge of how the elastic stiffness of a cell affects its communication with its environm...
Cells in their native environment are bombarded by mechanical signals ranging from strains within a ...
Bone continuously adapts its internal structure to accommodate the functional demands of its mechani...
AbstractMany organs adapt to their mechanical environment as a result of physiological change or dis...
AbstractThe skeleton adapts to its mechanical usage, although at the cellular level, the distributio...
In this study, atomic force microscopy (AFM) was used to mechanically stimulate primary osteoblasts....
The development of a mechanistic understanding of the processes by which cells sense and actively re...
The deformability of a cell is the direct result of a complex interplay between the different consti...
AbstractThe cellular response to external mechanical forces has important effects on numerous biolog...
AbstractThe spatial and temporal changes of the mechanical properties of living cells reflect comple...
Cells and tissues continuously experience mechanical loading during daily activity. However, the mec...
Mechanical stimuli are important factors that regulate cell proliferation, survival, metabolism and ...
Fluid forces and their effects on cells have been researched for quite some time, especially in the ...
AbstractMechanical signals transferred between a cell and its extracellular matrix play an important...
Mechanical cues have been recognized to be critically important in the regulation of cells. A myriad...
AbstractKnowledge of how the elastic stiffness of a cell affects its communication with its environm...
Cells in their native environment are bombarded by mechanical signals ranging from strains within a ...
Bone continuously adapts its internal structure to accommodate the functional demands of its mechani...
AbstractMany organs adapt to their mechanical environment as a result of physiological change or dis...
AbstractThe skeleton adapts to its mechanical usage, although at the cellular level, the distributio...
In this study, atomic force microscopy (AFM) was used to mechanically stimulate primary osteoblasts....
The development of a mechanistic understanding of the processes by which cells sense and actively re...
The deformability of a cell is the direct result of a complex interplay between the different consti...
AbstractThe cellular response to external mechanical forces has important effects on numerous biolog...
AbstractThe spatial and temporal changes of the mechanical properties of living cells reflect comple...
Cells and tissues continuously experience mechanical loading during daily activity. However, the mec...
Mechanical stimuli are important factors that regulate cell proliferation, survival, metabolism and ...
Fluid forces and their effects on cells have been researched for quite some time, especially in the ...
AbstractMechanical signals transferred between a cell and its extracellular matrix play an important...
Mechanical cues have been recognized to be critically important in the regulation of cells. A myriad...
AbstractKnowledge of how the elastic stiffness of a cell affects its communication with its environm...
Cells in their native environment are bombarded by mechanical signals ranging from strains within a ...
Bone continuously adapts its internal structure to accommodate the functional demands of its mechani...