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What Breaks a Cell's Ribs Can Make It Stronger

3 days ago
  • #Spindle Mechanics
  • #Cell Division
  • #Biophysics
  • Cells divide by segregating chromosomes via the spindle apparatus, a microtubule structure that pulls chromosomes apart.
  • Researchers used microneedles to physically manipulate mammalian spindles, revealing a self-repair mechanism under force.
  • Spindle fibers break in the middle when pulled, but stabilize rather than unravel, akin to a melted rope end.
  • Force application triggers the replacement of unstable microtubule components with more stable ones, reinforcing the spindle.
  • This self-stabilization may explain how spindles withstand forces during cell division and could inspire engineered materials.