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The following pages link to Nuclear mechanics during cell migration. (Q34777149):
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- Phosphorylation and Reorganization of Keratin Networks: Implications for Carcinogenesis and Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition (Q26996336) (← links)
- A lamin in lower eukaryotes? (Q27015646) (← links)
- Filopodia and membrane blebs drive efficient matrix invasion of macrophages transformed by the intracellular parasite Theileria annulata (Q27305219) (← links)
- Continual cell deformation induced via attachment to oriented fibers enhances fibroblast cell migration (Q27312477) (← links)
- Roles of endothelial A-type lamins in migration of T cells on and under endothelial layers (Q27329601) (← links)
- Design of a microfluidic device to quantify dynamic intra-nuclear deformation during cell migration through confining environments (Q27334775) (← links)
- Mechanical decision trees for investigating and modulating single-cell cancer invasion dynamics (Q27336261) (← links)
- A serial micropipette microfluidic device with applications to cancer cell repeated deformation studies. (Q27336373) (← links)
- Fast and precise targeting of single tumor cells in vivo by multimodal correlative microscopy (Q27339767) (← links)
- Invagination of Ectodermal Placodes Is Driven by Cell Intercalation-Mediated Contraction of the Suprabasal Tissue Canopy (Q27345013) (← links)
- Networking galore: intermediate filaments and cell migration (Q27693294) (← links)
- Nuclear migration events throughout development (Q28070084) (← links)
- New approaches for understanding the nuclear force balance in living, adherent cells (Q28082302) (← links)
- The microglial activation state regulates migration and roles of matrix-dissolving enzymes for invasion (Q28566743) (← links)
- Single-Cell Migration in Complex Microenvironments: Mechanics and Signaling Dynamics (Q28834278) (← links)
- A high throughput approach for analysis of cell nuclear deformability at single cell level (Q30369345) (← links)
- An open access microfluidic device for the study of the physical limits of cancer cell deformation during migration in confined environments (Q30488379) (← links)
- Mechanoinduction of lymph vessel expansion (Q30505376) (← links)
- Nuclear and cellular alignment of primary corneal epithelial cells on topography. (Q30536524) (← links)
- Physical limits of cell migration: control by ECM space and nuclear deformation and tuning by proteolysis and traction force (Q30540882) (← links)
- Wound healing revised: a novel reepithelialization mechanism revealed by in vitro and in silico models. (Q30557891) (← links)
- Arabidopsis CROWDED NUCLEI (CRWN) proteins are required for nuclear size control and heterochromatin organization. (Q30571643) (← links)
- Confinement and deformation of single cells and their nuclei inside size-adapted microtubes (Q30597332) (← links)
- DOCK8 regulates lymphocyte shape integrity for skin antiviral immunity (Q30608340) (← links)
- Centrosome maturation requires YB-1 to regulate dynamic instability of microtubules for nucleus reassembly (Q30624768) (← links)
- Infection-induced NETosis is a dynamic process involving neutrophil multitasking in vivo. (Q30660501) (← links)
- Isolated nuclei adapt to force and reveal a mechanotransduction pathway in the nucleus. (Q33859070) (← links)
- ATR mediates a checkpoint at the nuclear envelope in response to mechanical stress (Q34001058) (← links)
- Interstitial guidance of cancer invasion (Q34029050) (← links)
- Nuclear lamins and neurobiology (Q34056472) (← links)
- Modulation of endothelial cell migration by ER stress and insulin resistance: a role during maternal obesity? (Q34063250) (← links)
- The nuclear envelope environment and its cancer connections (Q34254678) (← links)
- Modes and mechanisms of T cell motility: roles for confinement and Myosin-IIA. (Q34257949) (← links)
- Three-dimensional genome architecture: players and mechanisms (Q34466522) (← links)
- α-Actinin-4 is required for amoeboid-type invasiveness of melanoma cells (Q34552672) (← links)
- Nuclear deformability constitutes a rate-limiting step during cell migration in 3-D environments (Q34568577) (← links)
- From repair to regeneration: biomaterials to reprogram the meniscus wound microenvironment. (Q35236212) (← links)
- Biophysical assays to probe the mechanical properties of the interphase cell nucleus: substrate strain application and microneedle manipulation (Q35591191) (← links)
- The physics of cancer: the role of physical interactions and mechanical forces in metastasis (Q35684114) (← links)
- The nucleus is an intracellular propagator of tensile forces in NIH 3T3 fibroblasts. (Q35687492) (← links)
- Biophysical control of invasive tumor cell behavior by extracellular matrix microarchitecture (Q35854788) (← links)
- Mechanobiology of tumor invasion: engineering meets oncology (Q35877893) (← links)
- Genotoxic Evaluation of Mexican Welders Occupationally Exposed to Welding-Fumes Using the Micronucleus Test on Exfoliated Oral Mucosa Cells: A Cross-Sectional, Case-Control Study. (Q35921370) (← links)
- Lamins at a glance (Q36010368) (← links)
- Astragaloside IV Downregulates β-Catenin in Rat Keratinocytes to Counter LiCl-Induced Inhibition of Proliferation and Migration (Q36011056) (← links)
- Keeping the LINC: the importance of nucleocytoskeletal coupling in intracellular force transmission and cellular function (Q36109210) (← links)
- The cellular mastermind(?)-mechanotransduction and the nucleus (Q36113002) (← links)
- Nuclear mechanics in cancer (Q36116300) (← links)
- Cell shape dependent regulation of nuclear morphology (Q36224478) (← links)
- Investigating dynamical deformations of tumor cells in circulation: predictions from a theoretical model (Q36241042) (← links)