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Date of download: 11/7/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: The Role Of Extracellular Matrix Elasticity and Composition In Regulating the Nucleus Pulposus Cell Phenotype in the Intervertebral Disc: A Narrative Review J Biomech Eng. 2014;136(2): doi: / Figure Legend: Changes in immature porcine NP cell morphology on substrates. (a) Immature porcine NP cells spread out on stiff BME but maintain rounded morphology on soft BME. (b) Immature porcine NP cells have significantly decreased cell velocity on soft BME upon formation of cell cluster. On stiff BME, NP cells continue to send out lamellipodia and filopodia as if sensing the underlying substrate. (c) Immature porcine NP cells transfected with GFP-actin display distinct actin fibers as the cell spreads and attaches to the underlying stiff BME substrate. On soft BME, NP cells remain rounded and do not have any actin stress fiber formation. Methods for substrate development were adapted from Gilchrist et al [70]. Imaging and analysis performed using the Olympus VivaView Fluorescent Incubator Microscope and Metamorph Software, in collaboration with the Duke Light Microscopy Core Facility.
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