Title : Mechanical properties of HL60 cells: role of stimulation and differentiation in retention in capillary-sized pores.

Pub. Date : 1991 Sep

PMID : 1910809






3 Functional Relationships(s)
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1 Cytochalasin D (CD), which disrupted the cytoarchitecture as assessed by confocal microscopy but did not affect cell volume or adherence, decreased the stiffness of undifferentiated and FMLP-stimulated differentiated cells, thus suggesting the importance of microfilament organization in the stiffness of these cells. Cytochalasin D formyl peptide receptor 1 Homo sapiens
2 Cytochalasin D (CD), which disrupted the cytoarchitecture as assessed by confocal microscopy but did not affect cell volume or adherence, decreased the stiffness of undifferentiated and FMLP-stimulated differentiated cells, thus suggesting the importance of microfilament organization in the stiffness of these cells. Cytochalasin D formyl peptide receptor 1 Homo sapiens
3 Differentiated cells exposed to FMLP exhibited a concentration-dependent increase in retention in 8-microns pores that was abolished by CD. Cytochalasin D formyl peptide receptor 1 Homo sapiens