Bidirectional mechanical response between cells and their microenvironment

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  • who: Bidirectional Mechanical Response and colleagues from the Faculty of Physics and Earth Science, Peter Debye Institute of Soft Matter Physics, Biological Physics Division, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany have published the research: Bidirectional Mechanical Response Between Cells and Their Microenvironment, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In the conventional model employed to examine invadopodia assembly, cancer cells are seeded atop a thin quasi-2D substrate of denatured collagen, such as gelatin, where deterioration activity is focused within 0.5-1 u03bcm-sized, actin-rich spots . The focus of this review is slightly shifted to the . . .

     

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