Authors
Shauheen S Soofi, Julie A Last, Sara J Liliensiek, Paul F Nealey, Christopher J Murphy
Publication date
2009/9/1
Journal
Journal of structural biology
Volume
167
Issue
3
Pages
216-219
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Recent studies indicate that the biophysical properties of the cellular microenvironment strongly influence a variety of fundamental cell behaviors. The extracellular matrix’s (ECM) response to mechanical force, described mathematically as the elastic modulus, is believed to play a particularly critical role in regulatory and pathological cell behaviors. The basement membrane (BM) is a specialization of the ECM that serves as the immediate interface for many cell types (e.g. all epithelial cells) and through which cells are connected to the underlying stroma. Matrigel is a commercially available BM-like complex and serves as an easily accessible experimental simulant of native BMs. However, the local elastic modulus of Matrigel has not been defined under physiological conditions. Here we present the procedures and results of indentation tests performed on Matrigel with atomic force microscopy (AFM) in an aqueous …
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Scholar articles
SS Soofi, JA Last, SJ Liliensiek, PF Nealey, CJ Murphy - Journal of structural biology, 2009