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Det hårda livet för mjuka celler

P A Janmey, J P Winer, M E Murray, Q Wen
Nyckelinsikter
  1. 01Celler är både mekaniska och kemiska maskiner
  2. 02Celler skapar och reagerar på fysiska krafter
  3. 03Underlagets styvhet påverkar cellers beteende och differentiering
  4. 04Mekaniska signaler kan åsidosätta kemiska signaler

En cells beteende påverkas starkt av den mekaniska styvheten i dess omgivande vävnad, inte bara av kemiska signaler.

Abstract

Cells are mechanical as well as chemical machines, and much of the energy they consume is used to apply forces to each other and to the extracellular matrix around them. The cytoskeleton, the cell membrane, and the macromolecules composing the extracellular matrix form networks that in concert with the forces generated by the cell create dynamic materials with viscoelastic properties unique to each tissue. Numerous recent studies suggest that the forces that cells create and are subjected to, as well as the mechanical properties of the materials to which they adhere, can have large effects on cell structure and function that can act in concert with or override signals from soluble stimuli. This brief review summarizes recent studies of the effects of substrate mechanics on cell motility, differentiation, and proliferation, and discusses possible mechanisms by which a cell can probe the stiffness of its surroundings.

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APA
P A Janmey, J P Winer, M E Murray, & Q Wen (2009). Det hårda livet för mjuka celler. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/the-hard-life-of-soft-cells/
MLA
P A Janmey, et al. "Det hårda livet för mjuka celler." 2009, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/the-hard-life-of-soft-cells/.
Chicago
P A Janmey et al. 2009. "Det hårda livet för mjuka celler.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/the-hard-life-of-soft-cells/