The purpose of this book is to present a full spectrum of views on current approaches to modeling cell mechanics. In part this diversity of opinions stems from the different backgrounds of those who have contributed to the field. The authors of this book come from the biophysics bioengineering and physical chemistry communities and each joins the discussion with their own unique perspective on biological systems. Consequently the approaches range from finite element methods as commonly used in continuum mechanics to models of the cytoskeleton as a cross-linked polymer network to models of glassy materials and gels. Studies reflect both the static instantaneous nature of the structure as well as its dynamic nature due to polymerization and the full array of biological processes. It is unlikely that a single unifying approach will evolve from this diversity in part because of the complexity of the phenomena underlying the mechanical properties of the cell. It is our hope however that a better appreciation of the various perspectives will lead to a more highly coordinated approach to these essential problems and might facilitate discussions among those with differing views.
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