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Apr 28, 2016 · Abstract. Forces generated by cells are critical regulators of cell adhesion, signaling, and function, and they are also essential drivers in the morphogenetic events of development. Over...
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Jun 19, 2017 · We can intuitively understand the concept of force in cell biology in terms of cellular push and pull but we cannot measure force in cell biology as we measure length or time.
- Pere Roca-Cusachs, Vito Conte, Xavier Trepat
- 2017
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Jul 4, 2015 · Mechanotransduction - how cells sense physical forces and translate them into biochemical and biological responses - is a vibrant and rapidly-progressing field, and is important for a broad range of biological phenomena.
- Ewa K. Paluch, Celeste M. Nelson, Nicolas Biais, Ben Fabry, Jens Moeller, Beth L. Pruitt, Carina Wol...
- 2015
May 31, 2017 · Forces in cell biology. Nature Cell Biology 19 , 579 ( 2017) Cite this article. 11k Accesses. 5 Citations. 3 Altmetric. Metrics. Mechanobiology — the study of how physical forces control the...
Bloodstain pattern analysis seeks to define the facts surrounding an investigation by the use of the physical nature of bloodstains. Bloodstain pattern analysis is the use of the size, shape, and distribution patterns of the bloodstains found at a crime scene to reconstruct the bloodshed event(s).
Classical electrostatics has an important role to play in modern molecular biology. Large molecules such as proteins, nucleic acids, and so on—so important to life—are usually electrically charged. DNA itself is highly charged; it is the electrostatic force that not only holds the molecule together but gives the molecule structure and strength.
Lorentz force law. Governing equations. 13 Quiz 1 14 Field 3: EM field for biosystems Quasi-electrostatic approximation. Order of magnitude of B field. Justification of EQS approximation. Quasielectrostatics. Poisson’s equation. 15 Field 4: EM field in aqueous media Dielectric constant. Magnetic permeability. Ion transport (Nernst-Planck ...