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Analyzing Cell Surface Adhesion Remodeling in Response to Mechanical Tension Using Magnetic Beads
 

Analyzing Cell Surface Adhesion Remodeling in Response to Mechanical Tension Using Magnetic Beads

Article DOI: 10.3791/55330-v 07:55 min March 8th, 2017
March 8th, 2017

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Cell surface adhesions are central in mechanotransduction, as they transmit mechanical tension and initiate the signaling pathways involved in tissue homeostasis and development. Here, we present a protocol for dissecting the biochemical pathways that are activated in response to tension, using ligand-coated magnetic microbeads and force application to adhesion receptors.

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Keywords: Magnetic Beads Cell Surface Adhesion Mechanical Tension Biochemical Pathways Mechano-transduction Adhesion Receptors Superparamagnetic Beads Fibronectin Cell Adhesion BSA Poly-D-lysine Apotransferrin PBS Bovine Serum Albumin Cell Culture Adherent Cells
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