The influence of mechanical stresses on cells has been a topic of special interest [1]. Attention is being focused on the cell-to-cell and cell-to-surrounding interactions and the mechanical stimuli that could be directly linked with functional adaption and pathological conditions of each cell or cluster of cells [2]. The aim of this research is to understand the biomechanical roles of cellular junctions on epithelial cells, exposed to a large multidirectional and uniform strain, using a microballoon (MB) platform. Quantitative measurement on strain values can be used to determine the necessary strains at which intercellular and cell-to-substrate connections are disassembled. This will provide information for characterizing cell-to-cell and cell-to-substrate adhesions during biological development and/or diseases.
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ASME 2009 Summer Bioengineering Conference
June 17–21, 2009
Lake Tahoe, California, USA
Conference Sponsors:
- Bioengineering Division
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978-0-7918-4891-3
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Sang-Hee Yoon,
Sang-Hee Yoon
University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
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Vimalier Reyes-Ortiz,
Vimalier Reyes-Ortiz
University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
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Mohammad R. K. Mofrad
Mohammad R. K. Mofrad
University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
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Sang-Hee Yoon
University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
Vimalier Reyes-Ortiz
University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
Mohammad R. K. Mofrad
University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
Paper No:
SBC2009-206853, pp. 1163-1164; 2 pages
Published Online:
July 19, 2013
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Yoon, S, Reyes-Ortiz, V, & Mofrad, MRK. "MEMS-Based Microballoons Achieving Multidirectional Large-Strain for Cell Mechanics Studies." Proceedings of the ASME 2009 Summer Bioengineering Conference. ASME 2009 Summer Bioengineering Conference, Parts A and B. Lake Tahoe, California, USA. June 17–21, 2009. pp. 1163-1164. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/SBC2009-206853
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