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Biophys J
March 2021
Physics of Life Processes, Leiden Institute of Physics, Leiden University, Leiden, the Netherlands. Electronic address:
Cells sense and react on changes of the mechanical properties of their environment and, likewise, respond to external mechanical stress applied to them. However, whether the gravitational field as overall body force modulates cellular behavior is unclear. Different studies demonstrated that micro- and hypergravity influences the shape and elasticity of cells, initiate cytoskeleton reorganization, and influence cell motility.
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June 2020
Physics of Life Processes, Leiden Institute of Physics, Leiden University, Einsteinweg 55, Leiden, South Holland 2333 CC, the Netherlands. Electronic address:
Pericytes (PCs) have been reported to contribute to the mechanoregulation of the capillary diameter and blood flow in health and disease. How this is realized remains poorly understood. We designed several models representing basement membrane (BM) in between PCs and endothelial cells (ECs).
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April 2015
Physics of Life Processes, Huygens-Kamerlingh Onnes Laboratory, Leiden University, The Netherlands. Electronic address:
The plasma membrane is a highly complex, organized structure where the lateral organization of signaling proteins is tightly regulated. In the case of Ras proteins, it has been suggested that the differential activity of the various isoforms is due to protein localization in separate membrane compartments. To date, direct visualization of such compartmentalization has been achieved only by electron microscopy on membrane sheets.
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