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1. Role of biophysics and mechanobiology in podocyte physiology.

2. Fragility of foot process morphology in kidney podocytes arises from chaotic spatial propagation of cytoskeletal instability.

3. Kidney tissue engineering for precision medicine.

4. Cross-bridge cycling gives rise to spatiotemporal heterogeneity of dynamic subcellular mechanics in cardiac myocytes probed with atomic force microscopy.

5. Proteoglycans and Vascular Residual Stress: Exposing a Hidden Mechanism for Regulating Blood Vessel Biomechanics.

6. Heterogeneous transmural proteoglycan distribution provides a mechanism for regulating residual stresses in the aorta.

7. Accuracy and reproducibility of a subpixel extended phase correlation method to determine micron level displacements in the heart

8. High resolution mechanical function in the intact porcine heart: mechanical effects of pacemaker location

9. Computational study of biomechanical drivers of renal cystogenesis.

10. A biomimetic gelatin-based platform elicits a pro-differentiation effect on podocytes through mechanotransduction.

11. Novel mutations in the inverted formin 2 gene of Chinese families contribute to focal segmental glomerulosclerosis.

12. Decoding Information in Cell Shape.

13. Continuum Modeling of Biological Tissue Growth by Cell Division, and Alteration of Intracellular Osmolytes and Extracellular Fixed Charge Density.

14. Effects of Ischemia on Epicardial Deformation in the Passive Rabbit Heart.

15. DACH1 protects podocytes from experimental diabetic injury and modulates PTIP-H3K4Me3 activity.

16. Protein structure-based gene expression signatures.

17. Deficiency in nebulin repeats of sarcomeric nebulette is detrimental for cardiomyocyte tolerance to exercise and biomechanical stress.

18. Nicotine, smoking, podocytes, and diabetic nephropathy.

19. Plasminogenuria is associated with podocyte injury, edema, and kidney dysfunction in incident glomerular disease.

20. The diabetic microenvironment causes mitochondrial oxidative stress in glomerular endothelial cells and pathological crosstalk with podocytes.

22. The Hippo pathway regulator KIBRA promotes podocyte injury by inhibiting YAP signaling and disrupting actin cytoskeletal dynamics.

23. The guidance of stem cell differentiation by substrate alignment and mechanical stimulation

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