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1. Phosphoproteomic Changes Induced by Cell-Derived Matrix and Their Effect on Tumor Cell Migration and Cytoskeleton Remodeling.

2. Detergent-Free Decellularization Preserves the Mechanical and Biological Integrity of Murine Tendon.

3. Engineered ECM models: Opportunities to advance understanding of tumor heterogeneity.

4. MRL/MpJ tendon matrix-derived therapeutic promotes improved healing outcomes in scar-mediated canonical tendon healing.

5. Matrix-driven changes in metabolism support cytoskeletal activity to promote cell migration.

6. Extent of Cell Confinement in Microtracks Affects Speed and Results in Differential Matrix Strains.

7. Fiber alignment drives changes in architectural and mechanical features in collagen matrices.

8. Matrix stiffness regulates vascular integrity through focal adhesion kinase activity.

9. Endothelial cells on an aged subendothelial matrix display heterogeneous strain profiles in silico.

10. Biophysical Properties of Extracellular Matrix: Linking Obesity and Cancer.

11. High-Fat, High-Sugar Diet-Induced Subendothelial Matrix Stiffening is Mitigated by Exercise.

12. CD44v6 increases gastric cancer malignant phenotype by modulating adipose stromal cell-mediated ECM remodeling.

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

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

15. The Mechanics of Single Cell and Collective Migration of Tumor Cells.

16. Matrix stiffening promotes a tumor vasculature phenotype.

17. Biomaterials approaches to modeling macrophage-extracellular matrix interactions in the tumor microenvironment.

18. Adipose-derived stem cells increase angiogenesis through matrix metalloproteinase-dependent collagen remodeling.

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