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2. Getting physical: Material mechanics is an intrinsic cell cue

3. Matrix viscoelasticity promotes liver cancer progression in the pre-cirrhotic liver

4. The living interface between synthetic biology and biomaterial design

6. Relative strain is a novel predictor of aneurysmal degeneration of the thoracic aorta: An ex vivo mechanical study

7. Multi-scale cellular engineering: From molecules to organ-on-a-chip.

8. Matrix stiffness induces a tumorigenic phenotype in mammary epithelium through changes in chromatin accessibility.

9. Identification of cell context-dependent YAP-associated proteins reveals β1 and β4 integrin mediate YAP translocation independently of cell spreading

10. Varying PEG density to control stress relaxation in alginate-PEG hydrogels for 3D cell culture studies

13. Mechanisms of Plastic Deformation in Collagen Networks Induced by Cellular Forces

15. Hydrogels for Local and Sustained Delivery of Bacteriophages to Treat Multidrug-Resistant Wound Infections

18. Effects of extracellular matrix viscoelasticity on cellular behaviour

21. Cell volume expansion and local contractility drive collective invasion of the basement membrane in breast cancer

24. Monocytes use protrusive forces to generate migration paths in viscoelastic collagen-based extracellular matrices

27. Monocytes use protrusive forces to generate migration paths in viscoelastic collagen-based extracellular matrices

31. Cell–extracellular matrix mechanotransduction in 3D

34. Extracellular Matrix Viscoelasticity Drives Liver Cancer Progression in Pre-Cirrhotic NASH

43. Collective invasion of the basement membrane in breast cancer driven by forces from cell volume expansion and local contractility

44. The living interface between synthetic biology and biomaterial design

46. Delivery of CAR-T cells in a transient injectable stimulatory hydrogel niche improves treatment of solid tumors

47. Delivery of CAR-T Cells in a Transient Injectable Stimulatory Hydrogel Niche Improves Treatment of Solid Tumors

50. The nature of cell division forces in epithelial monolayers

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