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This project investigates how cells sense and respond to mechanical forces through substrate deformation. By developing a computational framework, it aims to model cell interactions and communication mechanisms, ultimately contributing to the design of advanced biomaterials for regenerative medicine.
The processes through which cells sense, adapt, and respond to their environment are fundamental to development and homeostasis.
Mechanical forces, exerted and experienced by cells, can act as messengers, however, the exact mechanisms by which cells perceive and generate forces have not been elucidated yet.
Here, I aim to explore a phenomenon, in which cells autonomously exploit folding and topographical restructuring of their underlying substrates as a means of self-induced guidance and communi…
KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
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United Kingdom, Oxford
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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