Publications by authors named "Eline Lopez Soler"

Cell rigidity sensing-a basic cellular process allowing cells to adapt to mechanical cues-involves cell capabilities exerting force on the extracellular environment. In vivo, cells are exposed to multi-scaled heterogeneities in the mechanical properties of the surroundings. Here, we investigate whether cells are able to sense micron-scaled stiffness textures by measuring the forces they transmit to the extracellular matrix.

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In general, cells are cultured and adapted to the in vitro rigidities of plastic or glass ranging between 1 and 10 GPa, which is very far from physiological values that are mostly in the kilopascal range. Stem cells however show a high sensitivity to the rigidity of their culture environment, which impacts their differentiation program. Here, we address the impact of rigidity on the long-term maintenance of pluripotency in human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) to determine whether soft substrates could provide a new standard for hiPSC expansion and maintenance.

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