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3. Pharmacologic conversion of cancer-associated fibroblasts from a protumor phenotype to an antitumor phenotype improves the sensitivity of pancreatic cancer to chemotherapeutics

8. Correction: Pharmacologic conversion of cancer-associated fibroblasts from a protumor phenotype to an antitumor phenotype improves the sensitivity of pancreatic cancer to chemotherapeutics

10. Supplementary Data from Meflin-Positive Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Inhibit Pancreatic Carcinogenesis

11. Stiffness-Modulation of Collagen Gels by Genipin-Crosslinking for Cell Culture

12. Substrate stiffness induces nuclear localization of myosin regulatory light chain to suppress apoptosis

13. Stiffness-Modulation of Collagen Gels by Genipin-Crosslinking for Cell Culture

18. The EGF/EGFR axis and its downstream signaling pathways regulate the motility and proliferation of cultured oral keratinocytes.

22. Matrix Stiffness Contributes to Cancer Progression by Regulating Transcription Factors

23. Matrix Stiffness Contributes to Cancer Progression by Regulating Transcription Factors

27. The intercellular expression of type-XVII collagen, laminin-332, and integrin-beta 1 promote contact following during the collective invasion of a cancer cell population

28. Conversion of cancer-associated fibroblasts from pro- to antitumor improves the sensitivity of pancreatic cancer to chemotherapeutics

30. Osmotic gradients induce stable dome morphogenesis on extracellular matrix

36. Mesenchymal actomyosin contractility is required for androgen-driven urethral masculinization in mice

37. Differential contributions of nonmuscle myosin IIA and IIB to cytokinesis in human immortalized fibroblasts

38. Modulation and Characterization of the Double Network Hydrogel Surface-Bulk Transition

40. Meflin-Positive Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Inhibit Pancreatic Carcinogenesis

48. Girdin/GIV regulates collective cancer cell migration by controlling cell adhesion and cytoskeletal organization

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