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This project investigates how cells sense and respond to their environment through pushing forces, focusing on nanoscale interactions, mesoscale mechanics, and global force balance. By exploring these mechanisms, the research aims to enhance understanding of cell shape, integrity, and movement, which are crucial for va…
The ability of cells to sense environmental cues and respond to them by adjusting their shape and motion is fundamental for biological processes ranging from animal development to disease.
Much is known about how cells sense and respond to the geometry and mechanics of their environment by adhering to and pulling on the substrate.
However, recent studies demonstrated that cells also strongly depend on non-adhesive interactions with the environment and that they probe, sense and deform their surr…
INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AUSTRIA
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Netherlands, Utrecht
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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