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The following pages link to Reprogramming cardiomyocyte mechanosensing by crosstalk between integrins and hyaluronic acid receptors (Q36068390):
Displaying 33 items.
- Physiology and metabolism of tissue-engineered skeletal muscle (Q26851657) (← links)
- Hyaluronan and cardiac regeneration (Q26852190) (← links)
- From tissue mechanics to transcription factors (Q26866255) (← links)
- Concise review: growing hearts in the right place: on the design of biomimetic materials for cardiac stem cell differentiation (Q27014904) (← links)
- Substrate stiffness affects sarcomere and costamere structure and electrophysiological function of isolated adult cardiomyocytes (Q28282120) (← links)
- The effect of substrate elasticity and actomyosin contractility on different forms of endocytosis (Q28538366) (← links)
- Use of flow, electrical, and mechanical stimulation to promote engineering of striated muscles (Q33800913) (← links)
- Interplay of matrix stiffness and protein tethering in stem cell differentiation. (Q34232062) (← links)
- Reprogramming cellular phenotype by soft collagen gels (Q34401740) (← links)
- Hyaluronan Controls the Deposition of Fibronectin and Collagen and Modulates TGF-β1 Induction of Lung Myofibroblasts (Q35915483) (← links)
- Contractility of single cardiomyocytes differentiated from pluripotent stem cells depends on physiological shape and substrate stiffness (Q36179213) (← links)
- Hyaluronic acid-based hydrogel induces neovascularization and improves cardiac function in a rat model of myocardial infarction (Q37247304) (← links)
- Augmentation of integrin-mediated mechanotransduction by hyaluronic acid. (Q37595529) (← links)
- The translational imperative: making cell therapy simple and effective (Q38024942) (← links)
- Force measurement tools to explore cadherin mechanotransduction (Q38206254) (← links)
- From stem cells to cardiomyocytes: the role of forces in cardiac maturation, aging, and disease. (Q38235819) (← links)
- The (dys)functional extracellular matrix (Q38452473) (← links)
- Molecular barriers to direct cardiac reprogramming (Q38733262) (← links)
- Hyaluronan synthase 3 (HAS3) overexpression downregulates MV3 melanoma cell proliferation, migration and adhesion (Q38848232) (← links)
- Enhanced Schwann cell attachment and alignment using one-pot "dual click" GRGDS and YIGSR derivatized nanofibers. (Q38931950) (← links)
- Topographical control of multiple cell adhesion molecules for traction force microscopy (Q39268954) (← links)
- Combination scaffolds of salmon fibrin, hyaluronic acid, and laminin for human neural stem cell and vascular tissue engineering (Q41628071) (← links)
- Polymer-tethered lipid multi-bilayers: a biomembrane-mimicking cell substrate to probe cellular mechano-sensing (Q42805117) (← links)
- Block Copolymer Brushes for Completely Decoupled Control of Determinants of Cell-Surface Interactions (Q42807319) (← links)
- Soft Substrates Containing Hyaluronan Mimic the Effects of Increased Stiffness on Morphology, Motility, and Proliferation of Glioma Cells (Q47734122) (← links)
- Ultrasound-induced modulation of cardiac rhythm in neonatal rat ventricular cardiomyocytes. (Q53267247) (← links)
- Cardiomyocytes cultured on mechanically compliant substrates, but not on conventional culture devices, exhibit prominent mitochondrial dysfunction due to reactive oxygen species and insulin resistance under high glucose (Q58715795) (← links)
- Direct Cardiac Reprogramming: A Novel Approach for Heart Regeneration (Q58762437) (← links)
- Soft Hyaluronic Gels Promote Cell Spreading, Stress Fibers, Focal Adhesion, and Membrane Tension by Phosphoinositide Signaling, Not Traction Force (Q89993561) (← links)
- Ameliorating the Fibrotic Remodeling of the Heart through Direct Cardiac Reprogramming (Q91659005) (← links)
- Roles of hyaluronan in cardiovascular and nervous system disorders (Q92031070) (← links)
- Hang on tight: reprogramming the cell with microstructural cues (Q92898904) (← links)
- Effects of fibrillin mutations on the behavior of heart muscle cells in Marfan syndrome (Q100490816) (← links)