Describes how mechanical properties of cancer cells, the extracellular matrix, tumor microenvironment, and fluid flow dynamics contribute to tumor progression and the metastatic process
Provides the latest research on non-invasive imaging
Includes insight into NCIs’ role in supporting biomechanics in oncology research
Details how biomaterials in mechano-oncology can be used as a means to tune materials to study cancer
Cheng Dong
Biomaterials in Mechano-oncology Non-Invasive Imaging Traction Force Microscopy Brillouin Confocal Microscopy Mechanics Cancer Metabolism Mechanical Models Cell Migration Computational Models Cell Mechanics Models Studying Mechanics Metastasis Cancer Cell Mechanics Fluid Shear Stress Tumor Vascular Immune Cell Interaction Shear Stress Tumor Circulation Cellular Tissue Scales Computational Biomechanics of Cancer Cells Cancer Fiber Force Probes