AbstractThe ability of cells to form tissues represents one of the most fundamental issues in biology. However, it is unclear what triggers cells to adhere to one another in tissues and to migrate once a piece of tissue is planted on culture surfaces. Using substrates of identical chemical composition but different flexibility, we show that this process is controlled by substrate rigidity: on stiff substrates, cells migrate away from one another and spread on surfaces, whereas on soft substrates they merge to form tissue-like structures. Similar behavior was observed not only with fibroblastic and epithelial cell lines but also explants from neonatal rat hearts. Cell compaction on soft substrates involves a combination of weakened adhesions...
Topographical and mechanical properties of adhesive substrates provide important biological cues tha...
Extracellular mechanophysical signals from both static substrate cue and dynamic mechanical loading ...
ABSTRACT Many cell types alter their morphology and gene expression profile when grown on chemically...
AbstractThe ability of cells to form tissues represents one of the most fundamental issues in biolog...
The ability of cells to form tissues represents one of the most fundamental issues in biology. Howev...
AbstractMany cell types alter their morphology and gene expression profile when grown on chemically ...
Directional cell locomotion is critical in many physiological processes, including morphogenesis, th...
AbstractDirectional cell locomotion is critical in many physiological processes, including morphogen...
AbstractThe role of matrix mechanics on cell behavior is under intense investigation. Cells exert co...
Cell migration plays a significant role in multicellular organisms, where it is involved in physiolo...
AbstractTo function efficiently in the body, the biological cells must have the ability to sense the...
Topographical and mechanical properties of adhesive substrates provide important biological cues tha...
<p>Cell-substrate interactions influence various cellular processes such as morphology, motility, pr...
The effect of substrate stiffness on the cellular morphology, proliferation, and differentiation of ...
The dependences of spreading and differentiation of stem cells plated on hydrogel and silicone gel s...
Topographical and mechanical properties of adhesive substrates provide important biological cues tha...
Extracellular mechanophysical signals from both static substrate cue and dynamic mechanical loading ...
ABSTRACT Many cell types alter their morphology and gene expression profile when grown on chemically...
AbstractThe ability of cells to form tissues represents one of the most fundamental issues in biolog...
The ability of cells to form tissues represents one of the most fundamental issues in biology. Howev...
AbstractMany cell types alter their morphology and gene expression profile when grown on chemically ...
Directional cell locomotion is critical in many physiological processes, including morphogenesis, th...
AbstractDirectional cell locomotion is critical in many physiological processes, including morphogen...
AbstractThe role of matrix mechanics on cell behavior is under intense investigation. Cells exert co...
Cell migration plays a significant role in multicellular organisms, where it is involved in physiolo...
AbstractTo function efficiently in the body, the biological cells must have the ability to sense the...
Topographical and mechanical properties of adhesive substrates provide important biological cues tha...
<p>Cell-substrate interactions influence various cellular processes such as morphology, motility, pr...
The effect of substrate stiffness on the cellular morphology, proliferation, and differentiation of ...
The dependences of spreading and differentiation of stem cells plated on hydrogel and silicone gel s...
Topographical and mechanical properties of adhesive substrates provide important biological cues tha...
Extracellular mechanophysical signals from both static substrate cue and dynamic mechanical loading ...
ABSTRACT Many cell types alter their morphology and gene expression profile when grown on chemically...