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Fabrication and Implementation of a Reference-Free Traction Force Microscopy Platform
Published on: October 6, 2019
Dynamics of traction stress field during cell division
Hirokazu Tanimoto1, Masaki Sano
1Department of Physics, The University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan. thirokazu@daisy.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Abstract:
We report a quantitative measurement of traction stress exerted by dividing eukaryotic cells. The stress field was highly dynamic and sequentially changed as follows: (1) strong and localized as two spots, (2) weak and broadly distributed, and (3) strong and localized as four spots. At the final stage of cytokinesis, the dividing cells exerted strong tensile force on the intercellular bridge. The asymmetry of the traction stress and the orientation of the division axis matched throughout the division process, suggesting the possible role of the mechanical force as a "store" of the orientational information.
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