نتایج جستجو برای: traction force

تعداد نتایج: 197784  

2014
John N. Catanzaro Menekham Zviman Aravindan Kolandaivelu Saman Nazarian Henry Halperin Ronald D. Berger Jeffrey A. Brinker Alan Cheng

Introduction Excimer laser energy is often required to extract chronically indwelling pacemaker and defibrillator leads from the vasculature and myocardium. This technique can be associated with vascular and right ventricular (RV) injuries. We sought to develop a safer, more effective method by applying site-specific delivery of electrosurgical energy (EE). Methods Utilizing a polyacrylamide ...

2017
Baljeet Singh

In this paper, a problem on Rayleigh surface wave in an isotropic micropolar elastic solid half-space with impedance boundary conditions is investigated. It is assumed that the normal force traction, shear force traction and shear couple traction vary linearly with the normal displacement component, tangential displacement component and microrotation component multiplied by the frequency, where...

Journal: :Interface focus 2016
Clément Roux Alain Duperray Valérie M Laurent Richard Michel Valentina Peschetola Claude Verdier Jocelyn Étienne

When crawling on a flat substrate, living cells exert forces on it via adhesive contacts, enabling them to build up tension within their cytoskeleton and to change shape. The measurement of these forces has been made possible by traction force microscopy (TFM), a technique which has allowed us to obtain time-resolved traction force maps during cell migration. This cell 'footprint' is, however, ...

Journal: :Nano letters 2009
Zhou Li Jinhui Song Giulia Mantini Ming-Yen Lu Hao Fang Christian Falconi Lih-Juann Chen Zhong Lin Wang

The physical behaviors of stationary cells, such as the morphology, motility, adhesion, anchorage, invasion and metastasis, are likely to be important for governing their biological characteristics. A change in the physical properties of mammalian cells could be an indication of disease. In this paper, we present a silicon-nanowire-array based technique for quantifying the mechanical behavior o...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1990
S R Heidemann P Lamoureux R E Buxbaum

The growth cone must push its substrate rearward via some traction force in order to propel itself forward. To determine which growth cone behaviors produce traction force, we observed chick sensory growth cones under conditions in which force production was accommodated by movement of obstacles in the environment, namely, neurites of other sensory neurons or glass fibers. The movements of thes...

2011
Christian Franck Stacey A. Maskarinec David A. Tirrell Guruswami Ravichandran

The interactions between biochemical processes and mechanical signaling play important roles during various cellular processes such as wound healing, embryogenesis, metastasis, and cell migration. While traditional traction force measurements have provided quantitative information about cell matrix interactions in two dimensions, recent studies have shown significant differences in the behavior...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2012
Aleksandar Marinković Justin D Mih Jin-Ah Park Fei Liu Daniel J Tschumperlin

Lung fibroblast functions such as matrix remodeling and activation of latent transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) are associated with expression of the myofibroblast phenotype and are directly linked to fibroblast capacity to generate force and deform the extracellular matrix. However, the study of fibroblast force-generating capacities through methods such as traction force microscopy is hin...

2016

Abstract—In this work, effects of the friction and truncation on the dynamics of a double-cone gravitational motor, self-propelled on a straight V-shaped horizontal rail, are evaluated. Such mechanism has a variable radius of contact, and, on one hand, it is similar to a pulley mechanism that changes the potential energy into the kinetic energy of rotation, but on the other hand, it is similar ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1999
Catherine G. Galbraith Michael P. Sheetz

As cells move forward, they pull rearward against extracellular matrices (ECMs), exerting traction forces. However, no rearward forces have been seen in the fish keratocyte. To address this discrepancy, we have measured the propulsive forces generated by the keratocyte lamella on both the ventral and the dorsal surfaces. On the ventral surface, a micromachined device revealed that traction forc...

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