Cell motility

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Intracellular Mechanics of Migrating Fibroblasts

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Year of publication: 
2005
Journal name: 
Molecular Biology Cell
Cell migration is a highly coordinated process that occurs through the translation of biochemical signals into specific biomechanical events. The biochemical and structural properties of the proteins involved in cell motility, as well as their subcellular localization, have been studied extensively. However, how these proteins work in concert to generate the mechanical properties required to produce global motility is not well understood. Read more »
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Signaling pathways and cell mechanics involved in wound closure by epithelial cell sheets

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Year of publication: 
2000
Journal name: 
Current Biology
Background: Sheets of cells move together as a unit during wound healing and embryonic tissue movements, such as those occurring during gastrulation and neurulation. We have used epithelial wound closure as a model system for such movements and examined the mechanisms of closure and the importance of the Rho family of Ras-related small GTPases in this process. Read more »
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Shape and motility of a model cell: A computational study

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Year of publication: 
2004
Journal name: 
J. Chem. Phys.
We have investigated the shape, size, and motility of a minimal model of an adherent biological cell using the Monte Carlo method. The cell is modeled as a two dimensional ring polymer on the square lattice enclosing continuously polymerizing and depolymerizing actin networks. Our lattice model is an approximate representation of a real cell at a resolution of one actin molecule, 5 nm. The polymerization kinetics for the actin network are controlled by appropriate reaction probabilities which correspond to the correct experimental reaction rates. Read more »
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