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Integrative Mechanobiology: Micro- and Nano- Techniques in Cell Mechanobiology

Integrative Mechanobiology: Micro- and Nano- Techniques in Cell Mechanobiology

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The first of its kind, this comprehensive resource integrates cellular mechanobiology with micro-nano techniques to provide unrivalled in-depth coverage of the field, including state-of-the-art methods, recent advances, and biological discoveries. Structured in two parts, the first part offers detailed analysis of innovative micro-nano techniques including FRET imaging, electron cryo-microscopy, micropost arrays, nanotopography devices, laser ablation, and computational image analysis. The second part of the book provides valuable insights into the most recent technological advances and discoveries in areas such as stem cell, heart, bone, brain, tumor, and fibroblast mechanobiology. Written by a team of leading experts and well-recognised researchers, this is an essential resource for students and researchers in biomedical engineering.
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9781107078390
9781107078390

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Publication date
2015
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
382
Dimensions (mm)
177.00 x 252.00
Weight (g)
900
  • Part I. Micro/Nano Techniques in Cell Mechanobiology:: 1. Nanotechnologies and FRET imaging in live cells Eddie Y. Chung, Qin Qin, Agamoni Bhattacharyya, Shaoying Lu and Yingxiao Wang; 2. Electron microscopy and three-dimensional single-particle analysis as tools for understanding the structural basis of mechanobiology Niels Volkmann and Dorit Hanein; 3. Stretchable micropost array cytometry:: a powerful tool for cell mechanics and mechanobiology research Yue Shao, Shinuo Weng and Jianping Fu; 4. Microscale generation of dynamic forces in cell culture systems Christopher Moraes, Luke A. MacQueen, Yu Sun and Craig A. Simmons; 5. Multi-scale topographical approaches for cell mechanobiology studies Koichiro Uto, Elliot Fisher, Hong-Nam Kim, Chang Ho Seo and Deok-Ho Kim; 6. Hydrogels with dynamically tunable properties Murat Guvendiren and Jason A. Burdick; 7. Micro-engineered tools for studying cell migration in electric fields Jiandong Wu and Francis Lin; 8. Laser ablation to investigate cell and tissue mechanics in vivo Teresa Zulueta-Coarasa and Rodrigo Fernandez-Gonzalez; 9. Computational image analysis techniques for cell mechanobiology Ge Yang and Hao-Chih Lee; 10. Micro- and nanotools to probe cancer cell mechanics and mechanobiology Yasaman Nematbakhsh and Chwee Teck Lim; 11. Stimuli-responsive polymeric substrates for cell-matrix mechanobiology Mitsuhiro Ebara and Koichiro Uto; Part II. Recent Progress in Cell Mechanobiology:: 12. Forces of nature:: understanding the role of mechanotransduction in stem cell differentiation Andrew W. Holle, Jennifer L. Young and Yu Suk Choi; 13. Heart valve mechanobiology Craig Simmons; 14. Bone cell mechanobiology using micro- and nano-techniques Chao Liu, Kevin Middleton and Lidan You; 15. Molecular mechanisms of cellular mechanotransduction in wound healing Vincent F. Fiore, Dwight M. Chambers and Thomas H. Barker; 16. Micropost arrays as a means to assess cardiac muscle cells Andrea Leonard, Marita L. Rodriguez and Nathan J. Sniadecki; 17. Micro/nanofabrication for the study of biochemical and biomechanical regulation of T cell activation Hye Mi Kim and Junsang Doh; 18. Study of tumor angiogenesis using microfluidic approaches Yoojin Shin, Sewoon Han, Hyo-Eun Jeong, Jeong Ah Kim, Jessie S. Jeon and Sid Chung; 19. Neuromechanobiology of the brain:: mechanics of neuronal structure, function, and pathophysiology Jerel Mueller and William Tyler.
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