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And I hope you like jamming too
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Fredberg, Jeffrey J
, Tambe, Dhananjay T
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Adhesion
/ Biotechnology
/ cancer
/ Cell adhesion
/ Cell adhesion & migration
/ Density
/ Energy conservation
/ Fluid dynamics
/ Fluid flow
/ Fluids
/ Free energy
/ Jamming
/ Optimization
/ Physics
/ soft matter
/ Stiffness
/ Surface tension
2015
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by
Fredberg, Jeffrey J
, Tambe, Dhananjay T
in
Adhesion
/ Biotechnology
/ cancer
/ Cell adhesion
/ Cell adhesion & migration
/ Density
/ Energy conservation
/ Fluid dynamics
/ Fluid flow
/ Fluids
/ Free energy
/ Jamming
/ Optimization
/ Physics
/ soft matter
/ Stiffness
/ Surface tension
2015
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And I hope you like jamming too
by
Fredberg, Jeffrey J
, Tambe, Dhananjay T
in
Adhesion
/ Biotechnology
/ cancer
/ Cell adhesion
/ Cell adhesion & migration
/ Density
/ Energy conservation
/ Fluid dynamics
/ Fluid flow
/ Fluids
/ Free energy
/ Jamming
/ Optimization
/ Physics
/ soft matter
/ Stiffness
/ Surface tension
2015
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2015
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Overview
The sorting of distinctly different cell types into specific tissue compartments has long been thought to be a problem in minimization of total free energy in immiscible fluids, wherein cell–cell adhesion, cell stiffness, and cell contraction combine to define an effective macroscopic tissue surface tension. Pawlizak et al (2015 New J. Phys. 17 083049) now show not only that adhesion forces at interfaces unexpectedly fail to correlate with the density of adhesion molecules, but also that certain cancer cell lines unexpectedly fail to behave as a fluid, with cells becoming kinetically trapped in what might be a jammed, solid-like non-equilibrium state.
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IOP Publishing
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