Tissue Cells Feel and Respond to the Stiffness of Their Substrate

Science56.90
Volume: 310, Issue: 5751, Pages: 1139 - 1143
Published: Nov 18, 2005
Abstract
Normal tissue cells are generally not viable when suspended in a fluid and are therefore said to be anchorage dependent. Such cells must adhere to a solid, but a solid can be as rigid as glass or softer than a baby's skin. The behavior of some cells on soft materials is characteristic of important phenotypes; for example, cell growth on soft agar gels is used to identify cancer cells. However, an understanding of how tissue cells-including...
Paper Details
Title
Tissue Cells Feel and Respond to the Stiffness of Their Substrate
Published Date
Nov 18, 2005
Journal
Volume
310
Issue
5751
Pages
1139 - 1143
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