Biomechanics and Cells
Herausgeber: Lyall, Fiona; Lyall, F.; Haj, A. J. El
Biomechanics and Cells
Herausgeber: Lyall, Fiona; Lyall, F.; Haj, A. J. El
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This volume draws together apparently disparate studies of the interaction of mechanical forces with a range of cell types derived from skeletal muscle, bone and cardiovascular tissue to provide a comprehensive synthesis and review of recent work in this exciting new field.
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This volume draws together apparently disparate studies of the interaction of mechanical forces with a range of cell types derived from skeletal muscle, bone and cardiovascular tissue to provide a comprehensive synthesis and review of recent work in this exciting new field.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Society for Experimental Biology Seminar Series
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 434g
- ISBN-13: 9780521114547
- ISBN-10: 0521114543
- Artikelnr.: 26154525
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Society for Experimental Biology Seminar Series
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 434g
- ISBN-13: 9780521114547
- ISBN-10: 0521114543
- Artikelnr.: 26154525
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface
Part I. Soft Tissue: 1. Signal transduction in vascular cells exposed to cyclic strain
2. Effects of pressure overload on vascular smooth muscle cells
3. Effect of increased flow on release of vasoactive substances from vascular endothelial cells
4. Modulation of endothelium derived relaxing factor activity by flow
5. Stretch, overload and gene expression in muscle
6. Stretch sensitivity in stretch receptor muscles
7. Mechanical interactions with plant cells - a selective overview
8. Mechanical tensing of cells and chromosome arrangement
9. Alterations in gene expression induced by low-frequency, low-intensity electromagnetic fields
Part II. Hard Tissue: 10. Cellular modelling of mechanical interactions with the skeleton
11. Mechanical and hormonal influences in vivo cause regional differences in bone remodelling
12. Mechanically sensitive cells in bone
13. Mechanical stress and bone development
14. Applications of homogenous, defined strains to cell cultures
15. The role of prostaglandin in bone cells as mediators of mechanical strain
16. Effects of mechanical stretch on actin polymerisation in fibroblasts of the periodontium
17. Modulation of cartilage extracellular matrix turnover by pulsed electromagnetic fields
Index.
Part I. Soft Tissue: 1. Signal transduction in vascular cells exposed to cyclic strain
2. Effects of pressure overload on vascular smooth muscle cells
3. Effect of increased flow on release of vasoactive substances from vascular endothelial cells
4. Modulation of endothelium derived relaxing factor activity by flow
5. Stretch, overload and gene expression in muscle
6. Stretch sensitivity in stretch receptor muscles
7. Mechanical interactions with plant cells - a selective overview
8. Mechanical tensing of cells and chromosome arrangement
9. Alterations in gene expression induced by low-frequency, low-intensity electromagnetic fields
Part II. Hard Tissue: 10. Cellular modelling of mechanical interactions with the skeleton
11. Mechanical and hormonal influences in vivo cause regional differences in bone remodelling
12. Mechanically sensitive cells in bone
13. Mechanical stress and bone development
14. Applications of homogenous, defined strains to cell cultures
15. The role of prostaglandin in bone cells as mediators of mechanical strain
16. Effects of mechanical stretch on actin polymerisation in fibroblasts of the periodontium
17. Modulation of cartilage extracellular matrix turnover by pulsed electromagnetic fields
Index.
Preface
Part I. Soft Tissue: 1. Signal transduction in vascular cells exposed to cyclic strain
2. Effects of pressure overload on vascular smooth muscle cells
3. Effect of increased flow on release of vasoactive substances from vascular endothelial cells
4. Modulation of endothelium derived relaxing factor activity by flow
5. Stretch, overload and gene expression in muscle
6. Stretch sensitivity in stretch receptor muscles
7. Mechanical interactions with plant cells - a selective overview
8. Mechanical tensing of cells and chromosome arrangement
9. Alterations in gene expression induced by low-frequency, low-intensity electromagnetic fields
Part II. Hard Tissue: 10. Cellular modelling of mechanical interactions with the skeleton
11. Mechanical and hormonal influences in vivo cause regional differences in bone remodelling
12. Mechanically sensitive cells in bone
13. Mechanical stress and bone development
14. Applications of homogenous, defined strains to cell cultures
15. The role of prostaglandin in bone cells as mediators of mechanical strain
16. Effects of mechanical stretch on actin polymerisation in fibroblasts of the periodontium
17. Modulation of cartilage extracellular matrix turnover by pulsed electromagnetic fields
Index.
Part I. Soft Tissue: 1. Signal transduction in vascular cells exposed to cyclic strain
2. Effects of pressure overload on vascular smooth muscle cells
3. Effect of increased flow on release of vasoactive substances from vascular endothelial cells
4. Modulation of endothelium derived relaxing factor activity by flow
5. Stretch, overload and gene expression in muscle
6. Stretch sensitivity in stretch receptor muscles
7. Mechanical interactions with plant cells - a selective overview
8. Mechanical tensing of cells and chromosome arrangement
9. Alterations in gene expression induced by low-frequency, low-intensity electromagnetic fields
Part II. Hard Tissue: 10. Cellular modelling of mechanical interactions with the skeleton
11. Mechanical and hormonal influences in vivo cause regional differences in bone remodelling
12. Mechanically sensitive cells in bone
13. Mechanical stress and bone development
14. Applications of homogenous, defined strains to cell cultures
15. The role of prostaglandin in bone cells as mediators of mechanical strain
16. Effects of mechanical stretch on actin polymerisation in fibroblasts of the periodontium
17. Modulation of cartilage extracellular matrix turnover by pulsed electromagnetic fields
Index.







