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Mechanotransduction och extracellular matrix homeostas

Jay D Humphrey, Eric R Dufresne, Martin A Schwartz
Nyckelinsikter
  1. 01Bindväv är ett dynamiskt, levande material
  2. 02Celler känner av mekaniska krafter i omgivningen
  3. 03De svarar genom att omforma den omgivande matrixen
  4. 04Processen upprätthåller vävnadens hälsa och funktion

Celler känner av och svarar på mekaniska krafter för att upprätthålla bindvävens hälsa och struktur.

Abstract

Soft connective tissues at steady state are yet dynamic; resident cells continually read environmental cues and respond to promote homeostasis, including maintenance of the mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix that are fundamental to cellular and tissue health. The mechanosensing process involves assessment of the mechanics of the matrix by the cells through integrins and the actomyosin cytoskeleton, and is followed by a mechano regulation process that includes the deposition, rearrangement, or removal of matrix to maintain overall form and function. Progress toward understanding the molecular, cellular, and tissue scale effects that promote mechanical homeostasis has helped identify key questions for future research.

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APA
Jay D Humphrey, Eric R Dufresne, & Martin A Schwartz (2014). Mechanotransduction och extracellular matrix homeostas. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/mechanotransduction-and-extracellular-matrix-homeostasis/
MLA
Jay D Humphrey, et al. "Mechanotransduction och extracellular matrix homeostas." 2014, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/mechanotransduction-and-extracellular-matrix-homeostasis/.
Chicago
Jay D Humphrey, Eric R Dufresne, Martin A Schwartz. 2014. "Mechanotransduction och extracellular matrix homeostas.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/mechanotransduction-and-extracellular-matrix-homeostasis/