Innovative Approaches to Cell Biomechanics From Cell Migration to On Chip Manipulation
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Innovative Approaches to Cell Biomechanics: From Cell Migration to On-Chip Manipulation
9784431551621 978-4431551621
This book covers topics on mechanosensing, mechanotransduction, and actin cytoskeletal dynamics in cell motility. It will contribute to a better understanding of how cells functionally adapt to their mechanical environment as well as highlighting fundamental concepts for designing material niches for cell manipulation. With topics from multidisciplinary fields of the life sciences, medicine and engineering, the book is the first of its kind, providing comprehensive, integrated coverage of innovative approaches to cell biomechanics. It provides a valuable resource for seniors and graduate students studying cell biomechanics and is also suitable for researchers interested in the application of methods and strategies in connection with the innovative approaches discussed. Each section of the book has been supplemented with concrete examples and illustrations to facilitate understanding even for readers unfamiliar with cell biomechanics.
This book covers topics on mechanosensing, mechanotransduction, and actin cytoskeletal dynamics in cell motility. It will contribute to a better understanding of how cells functionally adapt to their mechanical environment as well as highlighting fundamental concepts for designing material niches for cell manipulation. With topics from multidisciplinary fields of the life sciences, medicine, and engineering, the book is the first of its kind, providing comprehensive, integrated coverage of innovative approaches to cell biomechanics. It provides a valuable resource for seniors and graduate students studying cell biomechanics, and is also suitable for researchers interested in the application of methods and strategies in connection with the innovative approaches discussed. Each section of the book has been supplemented with concrete examples and illustrations to facilitate understanding even for readers unfamiliar with cell biomechanics.
About the Author
Okeyo Kennedy Omondi
Okeyo Kennedy Omondi is an assistant professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Tokyo in Japan. He is a member of the Japan Mechanical Engineering Society and The Society for Single-Cell Surveyor. He has actively researched on the mechanical regulatory mechanisms of cell migration and made pioneering findings on the role of mechanical factors in actin cytoskeleton regulation. His current research interests include cell manipulation and control of cellular functions using MEMS and microfluidic devices, and also the development of novel culture systems for stable and long term culture of stems cells and their characterization. He has authored several papers and won several awards, notably, the “Achievement Award 2014” by the Japan Mechanical Engineering Society.
Hiromi Miyoshi
Hiromi Miyoshi is a Research Scientist of biomedical engineering at RIKEN Center for Advanced Photonics in Japan. She is an Associate Editor of the Springer Frontiers of Biomechanics series. She has actively researched on the cell shape changes and migration. Her current research interests include elucidating the basic mechanisms of cell proliferation, differentiation and cell-extracellular matrix interaction, specifically focusing on the role of actin cytoskeleton, and its application to design of biomaterials for cell based medicine.
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Taiji Adachi
Taiji Adachi is a professor at the Department of Biomechanics, Institute for Frontier Medical Sciences, Kyoto University in Japan. He is an Editor of the Springer Frontiers of Biomechanics series. His research interests are biomechanics, mechanobiology, and computational mechanics. His research activities originally have been focused on the computational biomechanics of functional adaptation by remodeling in bone that has mechanical hierarchy in structure-function relationships from the macroscopic organ/tissues levels to the microscopic cell/molecular levels. His current research includes modeling and simulation combined with in vitro and in vivo experiments of multiscale biomechanical phenomena in the cellular system including cell migration and mechanosensing.
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