Publications

Tubulin acetylation increases cytoskeletal stiffness to regulate mechanotransduction in striated muscle

Year: 2021
First Author: Coleman
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The influence of cell elastic modulus on inertial positions in Poiseuille microflows

Year: 2021
First Author: Connolly
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Force-induced changes of α-catenin conformation stabilize vascular junctions independently of vinculin 

Year: 2021
First Author: Duong
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Piezo1 Channels Contribute to the Regulation of Human Atrial Fibroblast Mechanical Properties and Matrix Stiffness Sensing

Year: 2021
First Author: Emig
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Pathogenic LMNA variants disrupt cardiac lamina-chromatin interactions and de-repress alternative fate genes: Cell Stem Cell

Year: 2021
First Author: Shah
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The Combined Influence of Viscoelastic and Adhesive Cues on Fibroblast Spreading and Focal Adhesion Organization

Year: 2021
First Author: Hui
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Oncogenic RAS instructs morphological transformation of human epithelia via differential tissue mechanics

Year: 2021
First Author: Nyga
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Topographic Cues Guiding Cell Polarization via Distinct Cellular Mechanosensing Pathways

Year: 2021
First Author: Liu
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Extracellular matrix stiffness controls VEGF165 secretion and neuroblastoma angiogenesis via the YAP/RUNX2/SRSF1 axis

Year: 2021
First Author: Bao
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Elasticity spectra as a tool to investigate actin cortex mechanics

Year: 2020
First Author: Luchtefeld
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A Unified Linear Viscoelastic Model of the Cell Nucleus Defines the Mechanical Contributions of Lamins and Chromatin

Year: 2020
First Author: Wintner
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Modeling atrial fibrosis in vitro—Generation and characterization of a novel human atrial fibroblast cell line

Year: 2020
First Author: Kunzel
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