Actin stress fibers (red) orient perpendicular to the direction of cyclic stretch (horizontal) in arterial endothelial cells with normal Rho activity. Cell borders are indicated by B-catenin staining (green). The Rho pathway plays a major role in determining the direction and extent of stretch-induced stress fiber orientation.
Using microfluidics, droplets of collagen solution
containing cells are polymerized to create monodisperse collagen
microtissues. The micrograph shows a human mesenchymal stem cell and
coolagen fibrils near the edge of a microsphere are shown.
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