Authors
Jonathan Stricker, Benedikt Sabass, Ulrich S Schwarz, Margaret L Gardel
Publication date
2010/4/26
Journal
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
Volume
22
Issue
19
Pages
194104
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
To understand how adherent cells regulate traction forces on their surrounding extracellular matrix (ECM), quantitative techniques are needed to measure forces at the cell–ECM interface. Microcontact printing is used to create a substrate of 1 µm diameter circles of ECM ligand to experimentally study the reconstruction of traction stresses at constrained, point-like focal adhesions. Traction reconstruction with point forces (TRPF) and Fourier transform traction cytometry (FTTC) are used to calculate the traction forces and stress field, respectively, at isolated adhesions. We find that the stress field calculated with FTTC peaks near the center of individual adhesions but propagates several microns beyond the adhesion location. We find the optimal set of FTTC parameters that yield the highest stress magnitude, minimizing information lost from over-smoothing and sampling of the displacement or stress field. A positive …
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Scholar articles
J Stricker, B Sabass, US Schwarz, ML Gardel - Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2010