CORDIS Project
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This project explores the viscoelastic properties of the extracellular matrix and their influence on cellular behavior during processes like development and cancer. It aims to uncover the mechanisms of how cells sense and respond to the dynamic nature of the matrix.
The mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix (ECM) regulate processes during development, cancer and wound healing.
The vast majority of research efforts in this field have been focused on ECM’s elasticity as a leading determinant of cell and tissue behaviour.
However, the ECM is not merely elastic but is instead both viscous and elastic.
Due to its viscoelastic nature, the ECM response to mechanical loads is inherently dynamic and evolves with time, independently of matrix degradation…
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United Kingdom, London
Type: Research institute
Activity type: Research Organisations
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