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SUBMITTER: Moeendarbary E
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3925878 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Moeendarbary Emad E Valon Léo L Fritzsche Marco M Harris Andrew R AR Moulding Dale A DA Thrasher Adrian J AJ Stride Eleanor E Mahadevan L L Charras Guillaume T GT
Nature materials 20130106 3
The cytoplasm is the largest part of the cell by volume and hence its rheology sets the rate at which cellular shape changes can occur. Recent experimental evidence suggests that cytoplasmic rheology can be described by a poroelastic model, in which the cytoplasm is treated as a biphasic material consisting of a porous elastic solid meshwork (cytoskeleton, organelles, macromolecules) bathed in an interstitial fluid (cytosol). In this picture, the rate of cellular deformation is limited by the ra ...[more]