Publications by authors named "Jakub Kochanowski"

Soft biopolymer networks play pivotal roles in governing cellular mechanics, tissue structure, and physiological processes such as blood coagulation. Understanding their permeability and mechanical responses under compression is crucial for elucidating mass transport phenomena and their impact on extra- and intra-cellular behavior as well as processes affecting functionality of blood clots, cartilage and other fibrous tissues. The nonlinear responses of these networks to mechanical stresses prevent application of established linear poro-elasticity models.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Bacteria build multicellular communities termed biofilms, which are often encased in a self-secreted extracellular matrix that gives the community mechanical strength and protection against harsh chemicals. How bacteria assemble distinct multicellular structures in response to different environmental conditions remains incompletely understood. Here, we investigated the connection between bacteria colony mechanics and the colony growth substrate by measuring the oscillatory shear and compressive rheology of bacteria colonies grown on agar substrates.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Rheology and the study of viscoelastic materials are an integral part of engineering and the study of biophysical systems. Tissue rheology is even used in the study of cancer and other diseases. However, the cost of a rheometer is feasible only for colleges, universities, and research laboratories.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF