Functional morphometric analysis in cellular behaviors : shape and size matter
Cellular morphogenesis in response to biophysical and topographical cues provides insights into cytoskeletal status, biointerface communications, and phenotypic adaptations in an incessant signaling feedback that governs cellular fate. Morphometric characterization is an important element in the stu...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1028182020-06-01T10:13:37Z Functional morphometric analysis in cellular behaviors : shape and size matter Yu, Haiyang Lim, Kee Pah Xiong, Sijing Tan, Lay Poh Shim, Winston School of Materials Science & Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Materials::Biomaterials Cellular morphogenesis in response to biophysical and topographical cues provides insights into cytoskeletal status, biointerface communications, and phenotypic adaptations in an incessant signaling feedback that governs cellular fate. Morphometric characterization is an important element in the study of the dynamic cellular behaviors, in their interactive response to environmental influence exerted by culture system. They collectively serve to reflect cellular proliferation, migration, and differentiation, which may serve as prognostic indices for clinical and pathological diagnosis. Various parameters are proposed to categorize morphological adaptations in relation to cellular function. In this review, the underlying principles, assumptions, and limitations of morphological characterizations are discussed. The significance, challenges, and implications of quantitative morphometric characterization of cell shapes and sizes in determining cellular functions are discussed. 2014-04-09T07:20:12Z 2019-12-06T21:00:43Z 2014-04-09T07:20:12Z 2019-12-06T21:00:43Z 2013 2013 Journal Article Yu, H., Lim, K. P., Xiong, S., Tan, L. P., & Shim, W. (2013). Functional morphometric analysis in cellular behaviors : shape and size matter. Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2(9), 1188-1197. 2192-2640 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/102818 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/19198 10.1002/adhm.201300053 en Advanced healthcare materials © 2013 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim. |
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Cellular morphogenesis in response to biophysical and topographical cues provides insights into cytoskeletal status, biointerface communications, and phenotypic adaptations in an incessant signaling feedback that governs cellular fate. Morphometric characterization is an important element in the study of the dynamic cellular behaviors, in their interactive response to environmental influence exerted by culture system. They collectively serve to reflect cellular proliferation, migration, and differentiation, which may serve as prognostic indices for clinical and pathological diagnosis. Various parameters are proposed to categorize morphological adaptations in relation to cellular function. In this review, the underlying principles, assumptions, and limitations of morphological characterizations are discussed. The significance, challenges, and implications of quantitative morphometric characterization of cell shapes and sizes in determining cellular functions are discussed. |
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