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Curvature Mechanobiology

2022
Quantitative understanding of how cells sense their surrounding physical environment and how that environment determines their fate will be indispensable for designing cell-culture scaffolds for regenerative medicine in the future. Supported by the rapid progress of microfabrication technologies, recent studies in mechanobiology have revealed that even
Ryosuke Matsuzawa   +3 more
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Mechanobiology of tendon

Journal of Biomechanics, 2006
Tendons are able to respond to mechanical forces by altering their structure, composition, and mechanical properties--a process called tissue mechanical adaptation. The fact that mechanical adaptation is effected by cells in tendons is clearly understood; however, how cells sense mechanical forces and convert them into biochemical signals that ...
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Mechanobiology and Developmental Control

Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 2013
Morphogenesis is the remarkable process by which cells self-assemble into complex tissues and organs that exhibit specialized form and function during embryological development. Many of the genes and chemical cues that mediate tissue and organ formation have been identified; however, these signals alone are not sufficient to explain how tissues and ...
Tadanori, Mammoto   +2 more
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Mechanobiology of scarring

Wound Repair and Regeneration, 2011
ABSTRACTThe mechanophysiological conditions of injured skin greatly influence the degree of scar formation, scar contracture, and abnormal scar progression/generation (e.g., keloids and hypertrophic scars). It is important that scar mechanobiology be understood from the perspective of the extracellular matrix and extracellular fluid, in order to ...
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Mesenchymal Stem Cell Mechanobiology

Current Osteoporosis Reports, 2010
Bone marrow-derived multipotent stem and stromal cells (MSCs) are likely candidates for cell-based therapies for various conditions including skeletal disease. Advancement of these therapies will rely on an ability to identify, isolate, manipulate, and deliver stem cells in a safe and effective manner.
Alesha B, Castillo   +1 more
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Mechanobiology of Tumor Growth

Chemical Reviews, 2018
Over the past decade, researchers have highlighted the importance of mechanical cues of the metastatic niche such as matrix stiffness, topography, mechanical stresses, and deformation on cells in influencing tumor growth and proliferation. Understanding the cellular and molecular basis and fine-tuning the mechano-response of cancer cells to this niche ...
Parthiv Kant Chaudhuri   +2 more
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Integrative Mechanobiology

2015
The first of its kind, this comprehensive resource integrates cellular mechanobiology with micro-nano techniques to provide unrivalled in-depth coverage of the field, including state-of-the-art methods, recent advances, and biological discoveries. Structured in two parts, the first part offers detailed analysis of innovative micro-nano techniques ...
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Mechanobiology

Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 2012
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Mechanobiology

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2008
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