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Título: | Capillary network formation from dispersed endothelial cells: Influence of cell traction, cell adhesion, and extracellular matrix rigidity | Autor: | Ramos, João R. D. Travasso, Rui Carvalho, João |
Data: | Jan-2018 | Editora: | American Physical Society | Título da revista, periódico, livro ou evento: | Physical Review | Volume: | E97 | Resumo: | The formation of a functional vascular network depends on biological, chemical, and physical processes being extremely well coordinated. Among them, the mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix and cell adhesion are fundamental to achieve a functional network of endothelial cells, able to fully cover a required domain. By the use of a Cellular Potts Model and Finite Element Method it is shown that there exists a range of values of endothelial traction forces, cell-cell adhesion, and matrix rigidities where the network can spontaneously be formed, and its properties are characterized. We obtain the analytical relation that the minimum traction force required for cell network formation must obey. This minimum value for the traction force is approximately independent on the considered cell number and cell-cell adhesion. We quantify how these two parameters influence the morphology of the resulting networks (size and number of meshes). | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10316/83618 | ISSN: | 2470-0053 | DOI: | 10.1103/PhysRevE.97.012408 | Direitos: | openAccess |
Aparece nas coleções: | I&D CFis - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais |
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