Selective killing of transformed cells by mechanical stretch

Volume: 275, Pages: 120866 - 120866
Published: Aug 1, 2021
Abstract
Cancer cells differ from normal cells in several important features like anchorage independence, Warburg effect and mechanosensing. Further, in recent studies, they respond aberrantly to external mechanical distortion. Consistent with altered mechano-responsiveness, we find that cyclic stretching of tumor cells from many different tissues reduces growth rate and causes apoptosis on soft surfaces. Surprisingly, normal cells behave similarly when...
Paper Details
Title
Selective killing of transformed cells by mechanical stretch
Published Date
Aug 1, 2021
Volume
275
Pages
120866 - 120866
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