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Abstract Background and Purpose Mavacamten (MAVA) is a novel small molecule inhibitor of cardiac myosin, mitigating cardiomyocyte hypercontractility in patients with hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM). Despite its recent approval for clinical use, the transcriptional and functional impacts of MAVA remain not well understood.
Elisa Kiselev +36 more
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Computational Model for Cell Shape Regulation through Mechanosensing and Mechanical Feedback [PDF]
Krithika Mohan +3 more
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Glioma stem cells invasive phenotype at optimal stiffness is driven by MGAT5 dependent mechanosensing [PDF]
Emilie Marhuenda +12 more
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Microscopic and molecular aspects of skeletal muscle alterations in cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy, caused by non‐progressive brain injury, is frequently accompanied by skeletal muscle alterations. This review synthesizes current evidence from muscle biopsy studies, revealing cellular and molecular adaptations in muscle tissue. Abstract Cerebral palsy (CP), the most prevalent childhood‐onset motor disability, frequently entails ...
Sebastian Edman +4 more
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Endothelial cells (ECs) respond to concurrent stimulation by biochemical factors and wall shear stress (SS) exerted by blood flow. Disruptions in flow-induced responses can result in remodeling issues and cardiovascular diseases, but the detailed ...
Ya-Wen Cheng +7 more
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Role of mechanosensing machinery in muscle regeneration
Yuji Hara +6 more
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Abstract Poor maternal nutrition and excessive gestational weight gain predict future development of obesity in offspring. Preclinically, maternal obesity induced by a high‐fat, high‐sugar diet (HFHSD) induces hyperphagia and obesity in offspring. We hypothesized that this might, in part, reflect reduced peripheral gastric vagal afferent (GVA) satiety ...
Georgia S. Clarke +7 more
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Mechanobiology in Action: Biomaterials, Devices, and the Cellular Machinery of Force Sensing
Mechanical forces are increasingly recognised as fundamental regulators of cellular function, complementing classical biochemical cues to direct development, tissue homeostasis, and disease progression.
Miriam Lucariello +6 more
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Mechanosensing by the nucleus: From pathways to scaling relationships [PDF]
Sang-Kyun Cho +2 more
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Endothelial mechanosensing: A forgotten target to treat vascular remodeling in hypertension?
Margherita Tiezzi +2 more
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