Publications

Lem2 is essential for cardiac development by maintaining nuclear integrity

Year: 2023
First Author: Ross
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Nuclear damage in LMNA mutant iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes is associated with impaired lamin localization to the nuclear envelope

Year: 2023
First Author: Wallace
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Reliable, standardized measurements for cell mechanical properties

Year: 2023
First Author: Pérez-Domínguez
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Spontaneous formation and spatial self-organization of mechanically induced mesenchymal-like cells within geometrically confined cancer cell monolayers

Year: 2022
First Author: Lin
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Liver tumor-initiating cells initiate the formation of a stiff cancer stem cell microenvironment niche by secreting LOX

Year: 2022
First Author: Zhao
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Extracellular stiffness induces contractile dysfunction in adult cardiomyocytes via cell-autonomous and microtubule-dependent mechanisms

Year: 2022
First Author: Vite
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Desmin intermediate filaments and tubulin detyrosination stabilize growing microtubules in the cardiomyocyte

Year: 2022
First Author: Salomon
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Simultaneous assessment of radial and axial myocyte mechanics by combining atomic force microscopy and carbon fibre techniques

Year: 2022
First Author: Peyronnet
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Electrically conductive 3D printed Ti3C2Tx MXene-PEG composite constructs for cardiac tissue engineering

Year: 2022
First Author: Basara
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Photodynamic Stromal Depletion Enhances Therapeutic Nanoparticle Delivery in 3D Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma Tumor Models

Year: 2022
First Author: Karimnia
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Low lamin A levels enhance confined cell migration and metastatic capacity in breast cancer

Year: 2022
First Author: Bell
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Repurposing mesalazine against cardiac fibrosis in vitro

Year: 2021
First Author: Hoffmann
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