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Microfluidic guillotine reveals multiple timescales and mechanical modes of wound response in Stentor coeruleus.

Kevin S ZhangLucas R BlauchWesley HuangWallace F MarshallSindy K Y Tang
Published in: BMC biology (2021)
While events local to the wound site have been the focus of many single-cell wound repair studies, our results suggest that large-scale mechanical behaviors may be of greater importance to single-cell wound repair than previously thought. The work here advances our understanding of the wound response in Stentor and will lay the foundation for further investigations into the underlying components and molecular mechanisms involved.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • surgical site infection
  • rna seq
  • wound healing
  • high throughput