Mechanical homeostasis is an emerging mechanobiology concept that describes the critical biological process to maintain whole-cell/tissue physiology against forces and deformation arising both intra- and extracellularly. Dysregulation of mechanical homeostasis has important implications in pathophysiological conditions such as developmental defect, cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases, and cancer. Mechanical homeostasis has been commonly investigated at molecular, cellular, tissue levels and beyond. However, in mechanical homeostasis collective dynamics at smaller scales and its functional relationship with emergent system-level properties at larger scales remains elusive. The major contribution of this dissertation is to provide a det...
While understanding cells\u27 responses to mechanical stimuli is seen as increasingly important for ...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is essential for regulating cell behavior and tissue function [1]. Lo...
Many different cell types respond to substrate elasticity as sensitively as more well studied solubl...
Mechanical homeostasis is an emerging mechanobiology concept that describes the critical biological ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityIn vivo, cells routinely experience mechanical stresses and strains...
Living organisms are made up of a multitude of individual cells that are surrounded by biomolecules ...
A growing body of work describes how physical forces in and around cells affect their growth, prolif...
Mechanosensation describes the ability of a cell to actively sense and respond to mechanical propert...
Forces and the mechanical properties surrounding eukaryotic cells have been increasingly shown to pl...
Human tissues are remarkably adaptable and robust, harboring the collective ability to detect and re...
Mechanical homeostasis is an emerging mechanobiology concept that describes the critical biological ...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is essential for regulating cell behavior and tissue function [1]. Lo...
ing approaches to cytoskeletal mechanics. J Appl Physiol 89: 2085–2090, 2000.—An outstanding problem...
Many different cell types respond to substrate elasticity as sensitively as more well studied solubl...
While understanding cells\u27 responses to mechanical stimuli is seen as increasingly important for ...
While understanding cells\u27 responses to mechanical stimuli is seen as increasingly important for ...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is essential for regulating cell behavior and tissue function [1]. Lo...
Many different cell types respond to substrate elasticity as sensitively as more well studied solubl...
Mechanical homeostasis is an emerging mechanobiology concept that describes the critical biological ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityIn vivo, cells routinely experience mechanical stresses and strains...
Living organisms are made up of a multitude of individual cells that are surrounded by biomolecules ...
A growing body of work describes how physical forces in and around cells affect their growth, prolif...
Mechanosensation describes the ability of a cell to actively sense and respond to mechanical propert...
Forces and the mechanical properties surrounding eukaryotic cells have been increasingly shown to pl...
Human tissues are remarkably adaptable and robust, harboring the collective ability to detect and re...
Mechanical homeostasis is an emerging mechanobiology concept that describes the critical biological ...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is essential for regulating cell behavior and tissue function [1]. Lo...
ing approaches to cytoskeletal mechanics. J Appl Physiol 89: 2085–2090, 2000.—An outstanding problem...
Many different cell types respond to substrate elasticity as sensitively as more well studied solubl...
While understanding cells\u27 responses to mechanical stimuli is seen as increasingly important for ...
While understanding cells\u27 responses to mechanical stimuli is seen as increasingly important for ...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is essential for regulating cell behavior and tissue function [1]. Lo...
Many different cell types respond to substrate elasticity as sensitively as more well studied solubl...