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Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering
Vol. 2: 189-226 (Volume publication date August 2000)
(doi:10.1146/annurev.bioeng.2.1.189)
CELL MECHANICS: Mechanical Response, Cell Adhesion, and Molecular Deformation

Cheng Zhu,1 Gang Bao,2 and Ning Wang3
1Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering and 1,2Joint Georgia Tech/Emory Department of Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0363;
3Physiology Program, Department of Environmental Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts 02115; e-mail:

Abstract As the basic unit of life, the cell is a biologically complex system, the understanding of which requires a combination of various approaches including biomechanics. With recent progress in cell and molecular biology, the field of cell mechanics has grown rapidly over the last few years. This review synthesizes some of these recent developments to foster new concepts and approaches, and it emphasizes molecular-level understanding. The focuses are on the common themes and interconnections in three related areas: (a) the responses of cells to mechanical forces, (b) the mechanics and kinetics of cell adhesion, and (c) the deformation of biomolecules. Specific examples are also given to illustrate the quantitative modeling used in analyzing biological processes and physiological functions.

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Cheng Zhu,
Gang Bao,
Ning Wang
Keywords:
elastic modulus
viscosity
mechanochemical transduction
kinetic rates
receptor-ligand binding
conformational change

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