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4. Defective apoptotic cell contractility provokes sterile inflammation, leading to liver damage and tumour suppression

5. Migration through physical constraints is enabled by MAPK-induced cell softening via actin cytoskeleton re-organization

6. Migration through physical constraints is enabled by MAPK-induced cell softening via actin cytoskeleton re-organization

7. Defective apoptotic cell contractility provokes sterile inflammation, leading to liver damage and tumour suppression

8. Cancer-associated fibroblasts produce matrix-bound vesicles that influence endothelial cell function

12. Preparation of Zein-Based Nanoparticles: Nanoprecipitation versus Microfluidic-Assisted Manufacture, Effects of PEGylation on Nanoparticle Characteristics and Cellular Uptake by Melanoma Cells

14. Limited Impact of the Protein Corona on the Cellular Uptake of PEGylated Zein Micelles by Melanoma Cancer Cells

18. Oligodendrocytes are susceptible to Zika virus infection in a mouse model of perinatal exposure: Implications for CNS complications

19. Defective apoptotic cell contractility provokes sterile inflammation, leading to liver damage and tumour suppression

21. Octadecyl chain-bearing PEGylated poly(propyleneimine)-based dendrimersomes: physicochemical studies, redox-responsiveness, DNA condensation, cytotoxicity and gene delivery to cancer cells

22. Author response: Defective apoptotic cell contractility provokes sterile inflammation, leading to liver damage and tumour suppression

28. Migration through physical constraints is enabled by MAPK-induced cell softening via actin cytoskeleton re-organization

33. Abstract 4379: Oncolytic adenovirus type 5 induces a novel form of programmed necrosis

34. The sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor 2 is shed in exosomes from breast cancer cells and is N-terminally processed to a short constitutively active form that promotes extracellular signal regulated kinase activation and DNA synthesis in fibroblasts

37. RIPK3 promotes adenovirus type 5 activity

40. ROCK signaling promotes collagen remodeling to facilitate invasive pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma tumor cell growth

44. Tumor regression following intravenous administration of lactoferrin- and lactoferricin-bearing dendriplexes

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