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Gigaxonin is required for intermediate filament transport

Bhuvanasundar Renganathan, James P Zewe, Yuan Cheng, et al.



Selected by Suganya Sivagurunathan

Rnf20 shapes the endothelial control of heart morphogenesis and function

Linda Kessler, Rui Gao, Nalan Tetik-Elsherbiny, et al.



Selected by Emma Armitage

Mechanosensitive dynamics of lysosomes regulates the emergence of leader cells during collective cell migration

Rituraj Marwaha, Simran Rawal, Purnati Khuntia, et al.



Selected by Jade Chan

Mechanical stress driven by rigidity sensing governs epithelial stability

Surabhi Sonam, Lakshmi Balasubramaniam, Shao-Zhen Lin, et al.



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Microstructured hydrogels to guide self-assembly and function of lung alveolospheres

Claudia Loebel, Aaron I. Weiner, Jeremy B. Katzen, et al.



Selected by Julio Sainz de Aja

Using polyacrylamide hydrogels to model physiological aortic stiffness reveals that microtubules are critical regulators of isolated smooth muscle cell morphology and contractility

Sultan Ahmed, Robert. T. Johnson, Reesha Solanki, et al.



Selected by Laura Alonso-Herranz

Inflammatory blockade prevents injury to the developing pulmonary gas exchange surface in preterm primates

Andrea Toth, Shelby Steinmeyer, Paranthaman Kannan, et al.



Selected by Sagar Varankar

Mechanosensitivity of amoeboid cells crawling in 3D

Florian Gaertner, Patricia Reis-Rodrigues, Ingrid de Vries, et al.



Selected by Jessica L. Teo

Brazil Nut Effect Drives Pattern Formation in Early Mammalian Embryos

Zheng Guo, Jie Yao, Xu Zheng, et al.



Selected by Sophia Friesen

The force loading rate drives cell mechanosensing through both reinforcement and fluidization

Ion Andreu, Bryan Falcones, Sebastian Hurst, et al.



Selected by Jessica L. Teo

Microtissue geometry and cell-generated forces drive patterning of liver progenitor cell differentiation in 3D

Ian C. Berg, Erfan Mohagheghian, Krista Habing, et al.



Selected by Mariana De Niz

Nuclear stiffness decreases with disruption of the extracellular matrix in living tissues

Kaitlin P. McCreery, Xin Xu, Adrienne K. Scott, et al.



Selected by Mariana De Niz
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