Single Molecule Force Measurements in Living Cells Reveal a Minimally Tensioned Integrin State

Volume: 10, Issue: 12, Pages: 10745 - 10752
Published: Nov 28, 2016
Abstract
Integrins mediate cell adhesion to the extracellular matrix and enable the construction of complex, multicellular organisms, yet fundamental aspects of integrin-based adhesion remain poorly understood. Notably, the magnitude of the mechanical load experienced by individual integrins within living cells is unclear, due principally to limitations inherent to existing techniques. Here we use Förster resonance energy transfer-based molecular tension...
Paper Details
Title
Single Molecule Force Measurements in Living Cells Reveal a Minimally Tensioned Integrin State
Published Date
Nov 28, 2016
Journal
Volume
10
Issue
12
Pages
10745 - 10752
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