Micropillars in Cell Mechanobiology: Design, Fabrication, Characterization, and Biosensing Applications
Prabuddha De Saram,
Nam‐Trung Nguyen,
Sina Jamali
et al.
Abstract:Eukaryotic cells possess the remarkable ability to sense and respond to mechanical cues from their extracellular environment, a phenomenon known as mechanobiology, which is crucial for the proper functioning of biological systems. Micropillars have emerged as a prominent tool for quantifying cellular forces and have demonstrated versatility beyond force measurement, including the modulation of the extracellular environment and the facilitation of mechano‐stimulation. In this comprehensive review, innovative st… Show more
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