Mechanically heterogeneous hydrogel with cell-programmed network restructuring promotes tissue regeneration by mechano-epigenetic modulation. [PDF]
Ling Q +11 more
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A noncanonical role for Jagged1 in endothelial mechanotransduction
This study reveals a noncanonical role for Jagged1 in endothelial mechanotransduction. Shear stress modulates Jagged1 expression and subcellular localization. Loss of Jagged1 attenuates mechanotransduction and reduces Src, VEGFR2, and ERK signaling. Direct mechanical stimulation of Jagged1 induces activation of these signaling pathways.
Freddy Suarez Rodriguez +7 more
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Compressive stress-driven Piezo1 activation and Rho-ROCK mechanotransduction promote tumor progression via epigenetic mechanical memory. [PDF]
Boyle ST +8 more
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Beyond the chaos: How architecture structures tumour biology
Tissue architecture shapes tumour initiation and progression through multiple interconnected layers continuously remodelled over time. This review outlines how physical forces, biochemical cues, cellular niches and systemic influences contribute to tumour evolution.
Lea Dörner +3 more
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Connections between physics and metabolism in brain functions. [PDF]
Mochel F +14 more
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Hydroxyapatite-Mediated Mechanical Modulation of GelMA Hydrogels Influences Osteogenic Differentiation of 3D Spheroids. [PDF]
Amarbayasgalan N +4 more
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Resilient Biophysical Phenotype of Memory CD4+ T Cells in Long‐Lived Mice
Aging is associated with increased stiffness and reduced migratory capacity of memory CD4+ T cells; however, these biophysical declines do not persist in exceptionally long‐lived mice. Instead, long‐lived individuals preserve T cell mechanics, migration and intracellular architecture, supporting mechanical resilience as a hallmark of successful immune ...
Aldo Abarca‐Ortega +6 more
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The Notch1 intracellular domain orchestrates mechanotransduction of fluid shear stress. [PDF]
Singh T +3 more
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Effect of human myoblasts on tenogenic progression in 2D and 3D culture models
We investigated whether factors released from muscle derived myogenic cells enhance tenogenic progressions of human tendon derived cells using two‐dimensional (2D) culture model and a three‐dimensional (3D)‐engineered tendon construct culture model.
Yoshifumi Tsuchiya +3 more
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