Nature Communications (Jan 2018)
Control of cell morphology and differentiation by substrates with independently tunable elasticity and viscous dissipation
Abstract
Purely elastic biomimetic soft materials are used to characterize the mechanical response of cells, but do not resemble real tissues. Here the authors develop a viscoelastic solid hydrogel, based on polyacrylamide, that can be tuned to closely resemble soft tissue, and show the influence of viscous dissipation on cellular mechanical sensing.