AbstractExtracellular matrices determine cellular fate decisions through the regulation of intracellular force and stress. Previous studies suggest that matrix stiffness and ligand anchorage cause distinct signaling effects. We show herein how defined noncovalent anchorage of adhesion ligands to elastic substrates allows for dissection of intracellular adhesion signaling pathways related to matrix stiffness and receptor forces. Quantitative analysis of the mechanical balance in cell adhesion using traction force microscopy revealed distinct scalings of the strain energy imparted by the cells on the substrates dependent either on matrix stiffness or on receptor force. Those scalings suggested the applicability of a linear elastic theoretical...
AbstractThe force balance between the extracellular microenvironment and the intracellular cytoskele...
The ability of cells to adhere and sense their mechano-chemical environment is key to many developme...
Reviewing of how insoluble cues, such as adhesion to the extra-cellular matrix (ECM) or neighboring ...
AbstractExtracellular matrices determine cellular fate decisions through the regulation of intracell...
Cell-matrix adhesions have since long been recognized to be critical for the survival and proliferat...
Cell-matrix adhesions have since long been recognized to be critical for the survival and proliferat...
Cellular processes ranging from survival to motility to differentiation are increasingly understood ...
Cellular processes ranging from survival to motility to differentiation are increasingly understood ...
AbstractCell/matrix adhesions are modulated by cytoskeletal or external stresses and adapt to the me...
AbstractThe role of matrix mechanics on cell behavior is under intense investigation. Cells exert co...
Many different cell types respond to substrate elasticity as sensitively as more well studied solubl...
Many different cell types respond to substrate elasticity as sensitively as more well studied solubl...
In cell-matrix adhesions, integrin receptors and associated proteins provide a dynamic coupling of t...
In cell-matrix adhesions, integrin receptors and associated proteins provide a dynamic coupling of t...
AbstractIn this work, a chemomechanical model describing the growth dynamics of cell-matrix adhesion...
AbstractThe force balance between the extracellular microenvironment and the intracellular cytoskele...
The ability of cells to adhere and sense their mechano-chemical environment is key to many developme...
Reviewing of how insoluble cues, such as adhesion to the extra-cellular matrix (ECM) or neighboring ...
AbstractExtracellular matrices determine cellular fate decisions through the regulation of intracell...
Cell-matrix adhesions have since long been recognized to be critical for the survival and proliferat...
Cell-matrix adhesions have since long been recognized to be critical for the survival and proliferat...
Cellular processes ranging from survival to motility to differentiation are increasingly understood ...
Cellular processes ranging from survival to motility to differentiation are increasingly understood ...
AbstractCell/matrix adhesions are modulated by cytoskeletal or external stresses and adapt to the me...
AbstractThe role of matrix mechanics on cell behavior is under intense investigation. Cells exert co...
Many different cell types respond to substrate elasticity as sensitively as more well studied solubl...
Many different cell types respond to substrate elasticity as sensitively as more well studied solubl...
In cell-matrix adhesions, integrin receptors and associated proteins provide a dynamic coupling of t...
In cell-matrix adhesions, integrin receptors and associated proteins provide a dynamic coupling of t...
AbstractIn this work, a chemomechanical model describing the growth dynamics of cell-matrix adhesion...
AbstractThe force balance between the extracellular microenvironment and the intracellular cytoskele...
The ability of cells to adhere and sense their mechano-chemical environment is key to many developme...
Reviewing of how insoluble cues, such as adhesion to the extra-cellular matrix (ECM) or neighboring ...