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Precision acoustofluidics for high-throughput mechanobiology in suspension cells. [PDF]
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Understanding Fascial Tissue on the Molecular Level-How Its Unique Properties Enable Adaptation or Dysfunction. [PDF]
Kirkness KB, Scarlata S.
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Mechanomedicine for Addressing Skeletal Muscle Insulin Resistance.
Wang L +6 more
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The mechanobiology of fibroblast activation in disease. [PDF]
Chang Y, Lee JWN, Holle AW.
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Identification of optimal fluorophores for use in the <i>Drosophila</i> embryo. [PDF]
Chapa-Y-Lazo B +6 more
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Mechanobiology in Action: Biomaterials, Devices, and the Cellular Machinery of Force Sensing. [PDF]
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Integrative Biology, 2015
Guest editors G. V. Shivashankar, Michael Sheetz and Paul Matsudaira introduce the Mechanobiology themed issue of Integrative Biology.
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Guest editors G. V. Shivashankar, Michael Sheetz and Paul Matsudaira introduce the Mechanobiology themed issue of Integrative Biology.
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2023
Growth, motion, morphogenesis, and self-organization are features common to all biological systems. Harnessing chemical energy allows biological cells to function out of thermodynamic equilibrium and to alter their number, size, shape, and location. For example, the zygote that results when a mammalian egg and sperm cell fuse divides to form a ball of ...
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Growth, motion, morphogenesis, and self-organization are features common to all biological systems. Harnessing chemical energy allows biological cells to function out of thermodynamic equilibrium and to alter their number, size, shape, and location. For example, the zygote that results when a mammalian egg and sperm cell fuse divides to form a ball of ...
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Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 2013
Bone is a tissue that dynamically adapts mass and architecture to the mechanical loads that occur in daily life in a world with gravity. Bone architecture and mass are influenced by the applied tension peak, whereas the bone formation rate is modulated by the stimulus frequency.
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Bone is a tissue that dynamically adapts mass and architecture to the mechanical loads that occur in daily life in a world with gravity. Bone architecture and mass are influenced by the applied tension peak, whereas the bone formation rate is modulated by the stimulus frequency.
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