Engineering Fundamentals in Life Science |
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Session 210 - Cell Adhesion and Migration I | |||
This session will focus on experimental and/or theoretical aspects of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell adhesion/migration. Appropriate papers include those addressing fundamental molecular mechanisms of cell-cell and/or cell-matrix interactions in two or three dimensional structures, as well as the roles of these cellular processes in tissue engineering, cell physiology or biotechnology. Papers may also include studies of matrix remodeling (proteolysis, contraction, synthesis), matrix-driven phenotype, or tissue architecture regulation of cellular processes, as well as evaluation of critical design parameters for controlling cell-cell or cell-matrix interactions for material design. | |||
Chair: | Cynthia Reinhart-King | ||
CoChair: | Omolola Eniola-Adefeso | ||
210a | Parsing Contact-Inhibition of Motility and Its Role In Multicellular Morphodynamics Anand R. Asthagiri, Melissa Pope, Keiichiro Kushiro |
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210b | Tissue Development Is Regulated by Endogenous Patterns of Mechanical Stress Nikolce Gjorevski, Celeste N. Nelson |
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210c | A Quantitative Multi-Scale Approach to Study Cell Migration In 3D Matrices Muhammad H. Zaman, Tianyi Yang, Erin Baker |
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210d | Systems-Level Analysis of Epithelial Patterning and Morphogenesis: The Control of Cytoskeleton and Adhesion Proteins by Signaling Pathways Jeremiah Zartman, Nir Yakoby, Jitendra S Kanodia, Stanislav Y Shvartsman |
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Break |
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210e | Egf-Induced Contraction Temporally Separates Traction Generation from De-Adhesion Ian Schneider, Cristen Kern, Clare Waterman |
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210f | Investigating Concentration Gradients within a Novel 3D Angiogenesis Tissue Model Heather Gappa-Fahlenkamp, Subuola Sofolahan |
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210g | Numerical Modeling of 3-D Single Breast Cancer Cell Migration towards An Egf Concentration Gradient Doh-Hyoung Lee, Temitope R. Sodunke, Mauricio J. Reginato, Hongseok Noh |
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