Along this chapter we do provide evidence from both, single and collectively migrating cells but we mostly focus on CCM.doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-820310-1.00003-3Jaime A. EspinaElias H. BarrigaViscoelasticity and Collective Cell Migration
sperm are naturally deposited at the entrance to the cervix and must swim through viscoelastic cervical mucus and other mucoid secretions to reach the site of fertilization. Collective swimming induced by elasticity may thus facilitate sperm migration and contribute to successful fertilization. We note ...
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The elastic response has been used as a biomarker for cancer cells3 or metastatic potential4, and has been related to cell migration during embryogenesis5. Cell viscosity has been linked to multiple biological processes, such erythrocyte porous trafficking and deformability6, diffusion7,8, and cell...
Recent experimental results have suggested important direct implications of viscoelasticity of human cells and cell cytoskeleton dynamics on some relevant collective and at single-cell behaviors such as migration, adhesion, and morphogen... A Cugno 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 The implications of viscoelastici...
Collective cell migration relies on the coordination of an active cell migration machinery, cell–substrate interactions, and cell–cell adhesion. The mechanical and dynamical properties of each of these elements give rise to viscoelastic behavior in cells and tissues during migration. This chapter will...
Although collective cell migration (CCM) is a highly coordinated migratory mode, perturbations in the form of jamming state transitions and vice versa often occur even in 2D. These perturbations are involved in various biological processes, such as embryogenesis, wound healing and cancer invasion. ...
Adjustable viscoelasticity allows for efficient collective cell migration.doi:10.1016/j.semcdb.2018.05.027Elias H. BarrigaRoberto MayorAcademic Press
Viscoelasticity of multicellular systems caused by collective cell migration depends on (1) viscoelasticity of migrating clusters, (2) viscoelasticity of surrounding resting cells and (3) the size, slip effects and thickness of the biointerface. Previously developed model for the sharp biointerface is ...
General characteristics of viscoelastic solids and viscoelastic liquids were extracted from this analysis and considered on various in vitro experimental systems.doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-820310-1.00006-9Ivana Pajic-LijakovicViscoelasticity and Collective Cell Migration...