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1. Biomechanical forces in the skeleton and their relevance to bone metastasis: Biology and engineering considerations.

2. Regulation of Tumor Invasion by the Physical Microenvironment: Lessons from Breast and Brain Cancer.

3. Obesity‐Associated Adipose Stromal Cells Promote Breast Cancer Invasion through Direct Cell Contact and ECM Remodeling.

4. Intrafibrillar, bone-mimetic collagen mineralization regulates breast cancer cell adhesion and migration.

5. Multiscale characterization of the mineral phase at skeletal sites of breast cancer metastasis.

6. Breast cancer-derived extracellular vesicles stimulate myofibroblast differentiation and pro-angiogenic behavior of adipose stem cells.

7. Breast cancer cells alter the dynamics of stromal fibronectin-collagen interactions.

8. Stiffening and unfolding of early deposited-fibronectin increase proangiogenic factor secretion by breast cancer-associated stromal cells.

9. Fibronectin conformation regulates the proangiogenic capability of tumor-associated adipogenic stromal cells.

10. Implanted adipose progenitor cells as physicochemical regulators of breast cancer.

11. Hydroxyapatite nanoparticle-containing scaffolds for the study of breast cancer bone metastasis

12. A Novel 3-D Mineralized Tumor Model to Study Breast Cancer Bone Metastasis.

13. Extracellular Matrix Remodelling: Obesity‐Associated Adipose Stromal Cells Promote Breast Cancer Invasion through Direct Cell Contact and ECM Remodeling (Adv. Funct. Mater. 48/2020).

14. Direct comparison of optical and electron microscopy methods for structural characterization of extracellular vesicles.

15. Physical confinement induces malignant transformation in mammary epithelial cells.

16. Loss of Sirtuin 1 Alters the Secretome of Breast Cancer Cells by Impairing Lysosomal Integrity.

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