Cells immersed in collagen matrices show a decrease in plasma membrane fluidity as the matrix stiffness increases
Cells are constantly adapting to maintain their identity in response to the surrounding media's temporal and spatial heterogeneity. The plasma membrane, which participates in the transduction of external signals, plays a crucial role in this adaptation. Studies suggest that nano and micrometer areas...
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2023
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