نتایج جستجو برای: traction force

تعداد نتایج: 197784  

Journal: :Physical therapy 1985
D U Jette J E Falkel C Trombly

This study was undertaken to compare the myoelectric activity of the upper trapezius muscle before, during, and after intermittent, supine cervical traction. Twelve people with diagnosed disease or injury of the cervical spine served as subjects. Electromyographic recordings were taken from the upper trapezius muscle with bipolar surface electrodes. The subjects were treated with 20 minutes of ...

2015
Chin Fhong Soon Kian Sek Tee Mansour Youseffi Morgan C. T. Denyer

Cell migration is a key contributor to wound repair. This study presents findings indicating that the liquid crystal based cell traction force transducer (LCTFT) system can be used in conjunction with a bespoke cell traction force mapping (CTFM) software to monitor cell/surface traction forces from quiescent state in real time. In this study, time-lapse photo microscopy allowed cell induced def...

2011
Baldomero Alonso-Latorre Juan C. del Álamo Ruedi Meili Richard A. Firtel Juan C. Lasheras

We used principal component analysis to dissect the mechanics of chemotaxis of amoeboid cells into a reduced set of dominant components of cellular traction forces and shape changes. The dominant traction force component in wild-type cells accounted for ~40% of the mechanical work performed by these cells, and consisted of the cell attaching at front and back contracting the substrate towards i...

2005
Carlos Jurado John R. Haserick Juliet Lee Paul Matsudaira

Fish keratocytes can generate rearward directed traction forces within front portions of the lamellipodium, suggesting that a retrograde flow of actin may also occur here but this was not detected by previous photoactivation experiments. To investigate the relationship between retrograde flow and traction force generation, we have transfected keratocytes with GFP-actin and used fluorescent spec...

Journal: :American journal of orthodontics 1976
M C Badell

The effects of extraoral combined high-pull traction and cervical traction of known duration (mean, 122 days) and magnitude (2.5 to 3 pounds total per side) were studied by means of serial lateral cephalometric head films of thirty patients. The lateral cephalometric head films used were taken at three different times: before the extraoral force was applied, after the prescribed period of conti...

Journal: :مهندسی بیوسیستم ایران 0
سعادت کامگار استادیار گروه مهندسی بیوسیستم دانشگاه شیراز علی رضایی دانش آموخته کارشناسی ارشد گروه مکانیک بیوسیستم دانشگاه شیراز محمد معراجی دانش آموخته کارشناسی ارشد گروه مکانیک بیوسیستم دانشگاه شیراز

in this study, a simulation of tire–soil interaction model was considered with special view to two-dimensional (2-d) fem model of carcass. coefficients of mechanical behavior of silty-loam soil were accurately measured to obtain an effective simulation. the results of simulation which was implemented in matlab7, showed that the radial-ply tire had greater tractive efficiency than bias tire at t...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2015
Samer G Alam David Lovett Dae In Kim Kyle J Roux Richard B Dickinson Tanmay P Lele

Nuclear positioning is a crucial cell function, but how a migrating cell positions its nucleus is not understood. Using traction-force microscopy, we found that the position of the nucleus in migrating fibroblasts closely coincided with the center point of the traction-force balance, called the point of maximum tension (PMT). Positioning of the nucleus close to the PMT required nucleus-cytoskel...

2013
Jayoung Kim Jihong Lee

This paper proposes a method to predict maximum traction force for autonomous mobile robots on rough terrain in order to improve maneuverability. For predicting traction force, we utilize friction-slip curves based on modified Brixius model derived empirically in terramechanics, which is a function of mobility number Bn′ and slip ratio S. Friction-slip curves include physical characteristics of...

2016
Michiel Fokkelman Hayri E. Balcıoğlu Janna E. Klip Kuan Yan Fons J. Verbeek Erik H. J. Danen Bob van de Water

Cancer cells migrate from the primary tumour into surrounding tissue in order to form metastasis. Cell migration is a highly complex process, which requires continuous remodelling and re-organization of the cytoskeleton and cell-matrix adhesions. Here, we aimed to identify genes controlling aspects of tumour cell migration, including the dynamic organization of cell-matrix adhesions and cellula...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2016
Lei Qi Naser Jafari Xiang Li Zaozao Chen Liqing Li Vesa P Hytönen Benjamin T Goult Chang-Guo Zhan Cai Huang

Talin binds to β-integrin tails to activate integrins, regulating cell migration, invasion and metastasis. There are two talin genes, TLN1 and TLN2, encoding talin1 and talin2, respectively. Talin1 regulates focal adhesion dynamics, cell migration and invasion, whereas the biological function of talin2 is not clear and, indeed, talin2 has been presumed to function redundantly with talin1. Here,...

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