Why size and speed matter: frequency dependence and the mechanical properties of biomolecules
Abstract
Biomolecules, cells and the cellular environment have characteristic mechanical properties that determine a range of biological responses. The affected responses include the differentiation and phenotypic expression of cells, an area that has gained prominence due to the current interest in the control of stem cell development. Recent research on biomaterials includes many measurements that have been made on a micro or nano-scale and which are not well described by continuum models. The focus of this review is on the integration and comparison of information obtained from different experimental techniques: mechanical properties are discussed in terms of the wide range of molecular motions and relaxation times that are characteristic of biological materials. Starting at the smaller end of the scale, one component which will be almost universally present in biomolecular samples is
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