2019-05-30T11:33:08Z
2019-05-30T11:33:08Z
2010-04-23
2019-05-30T11:33:08Z
Most eukaryotic cells sense and respond to the mechanical properties of their surroundings. This can strongly influence their collective behavior in embryonic development, tissue function, and wound healing. We use a deformable substrate to measure collective behavior in cell motion due to substrate mediated cell-cell interactions. We quantify spatial and temporal correlations in migration velocity and substrate deformation, and show that cooperative cell-driven patterns of substrate deformation mediate long-distance mechanical coupling between cells and control collective cell migration.
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Cèl·lules eucariotes; Migració cel·lular; Eukaryotic cells; Cell migration
American Physical Society
Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.104.168104
Physical Review Letters, 2010, vol. 104, num. 16, p. 168104
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.104.168104
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