22 results on '"Gandin, Alessandro"'
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2. Methods to Study the Role of Mechanical Signals in the Induction of Cancer Stem Cells
3. YAP/TAZ activity in stromal cells prevents ageing by controlling cGAS–STING
4. Anti-fog nanocomposite coatings of enhanced durability
5. Low dye content efficient dye-sensitized solar cells using carbon doped-titania paste from convenient green synthetic process
6. A Scalable Method to Fabricate 2D Hydrogel Substrates for Mechanobiology Studies with Independent Tuning of Adhesiveness and Stiffness.
7. Cell phenotypic plasticity requires autophagic flux driven by YAP/TAZ mechanotransduction
8. Reprogramming normal cells into tumour precursors requires ECM stiffness and oncogene-mediated changes of cell mechanical properties
9. Simple yet effective methods to probe hydrogel stiffness for mechanobiology
10. Multiscale ceramic components from preceramic polymers by hybridization of vat polymerization-based technologies
11. Polysaccharide hydrogels for multiscale 3D printing of pullulan scaffolds
12. Biomaterials and engineered microenvironments to control YAP/TAZ-dependent cell behaviour
13. The SWI/SNF complex is a mechanoregulated inhibitor of YAP and TAZ
14. Publisher Correction: Reprogramming normal cells into tumour precursors requires ECM stiffness and oncogene-mediated changes of cell mechanical properties
15. Broadly Applicable Hydrogel Fabrication Procedures Guided by YAP/TAZ‐Activity Reveal Stiffness, Adhesiveness, and Nuclear Projected Area as Checkpoints for Mechanosensing (Adv. Healthcare Mater. 3/2022)
16. Broadly Applicable Hydrogel Fabrication Procedures Guided by YAP/TAZ‐Activity Reveal Stiffness, Adhesiveness, and Nuclear Projected Area as Checkpoints for Mechanosensing
17. Anti-fog nanocomposite coatings of enhanced durability
18. 3D Nanofabrication of SiOC Ceramic Structures
19. The role of sterically-hindered pyridines in cationic polymerization
20. Simple yet effective methods to probe hydrogel stiffness for mechanobiology
21. Reprogramming normal cells into tumour precursors requires ECM stiffness and oncogene-mediated changes of cell mechanical properties
22. Methods to Study the Role of Mechanical Signals in the Induction of Cancer Stem Cells.
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