Cells in vivo can reside in diverse physical and biochemical environments. For example, epithelial cells typically live in a two-dimensional (2D) environment while metastatic cancer cells can move through dense three-dimensional (3D) matrices. These distinct environments impose different kinds of mechanical forces on cells, and thus potentially ...
Creator:
Li, Yizeng (Johns Hopkins University)
Created:
2018-03-15
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.