J.J.P. van der Net
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Attack on Tissue
Uncovering Invasion Strategies of Cancer Cells
Cancer cell invasion is one of the deadliest aspects of cancer, as it enables tumor cells to evade therapy and establish metastatic sites in distant organs. Metastasis disrupts tissue structure and organ function throughout the body, leading to poor patient survival. Because cell
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Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transitions (EMT) and unjamming transitions provide two distinct pathways for cancer cells to become invasive, but it is still unclear to what extent these pathways are connected. Here, we addressed this question by performing 3D spheroid invasion assays
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Water is known to play an important role in collagen self-assembly, but it is still largely unclear how water-collagen interactions influence the assembly process and determine the fibril network properties. Here, we use the H
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Tissue surface tension influences cell sorting and tissue fusion. Earlier mechanical studies suggest that multicellular spheroids actively reinforce their surface tension with applied force. Here we study this open question through high-throughput microfluidic micropipette aspira
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How cytoskeletal crosstalk makes cells move
Bridging cell-free and cell studies
Cell migration is a fundamental process for life and is highly dependent on the dynamical and mechanical properties of the cytoskeleton. Intensive physical and biochemical crosstalk among actin, microtubules, and intermediate filaments ensures their coordination to facilitate and
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