Dynamic control of cell adhesion on a stiffness-tunable substrate for analyzing the mechanobiology of collective cell migration

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A method was developed for photocontrolling cell adhesion on a gel substrate with defined mechanical properties. Precise patterning of geometrically controlled cell clusters and their migration induction became possible by spatiotemporally controlled photo-irradiation of the substrate. The clusters exhibited unique collective motion that depended on substrate stiffness and cluster geometry.

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Kamimura, M., Sugawara, M., Yamamoto, S., Yamaguchi, K., & Nakanishi, J. (2016). Dynamic control of cell adhesion on a stiffness-tunable substrate for analyzing the mechanobiology of collective cell migration. Biomaterials Science, 4(6), 933–937. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6bm00100a

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