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Gardel, Margaret
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Gardel, Margaret
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Concept
Microscopy, Atomic Force
Academic Article
Filament turnover tunes both force generation and dissipation to control long-range flows in a model actomyosin cortex.
Academic Article
Isoforms Confer Characteristic Force Generation and Mechanosensation by Myosin II Filaments.
Academic Article
Dynamic and structural signatures of lamellar actomyosin force generation.
Academic Article
Optimization of traction force microscopy for micron-sized focal adhesions.
Academic Article
High resolution traction force microscopy based on experimental and computational advances.
Academic Article
Probing intracellular force distributions by high-resolution live cell imaging and inverse dynamics.
Academic Article
Spatiotemporal constraints on the force-dependent growth of focal adhesions.
Academic Article
Cell-ECM traction force modulates endogenous tension at cell-cell contacts.
Academic Article
Model-based traction force microscopy reveals differential tension in cellular actin bundles.
Academic Article
Cutting through the noise: the mechanics of intracellular transport.
Academic Article
United we stand: integrating the actin cytoskeleton and cell-matrix adhesions in cellular mechanotransduction.
Academic Article
Conserved F-actin dynamics and force transmission at cell adhesions.
Academic Article
Force localization modes in dynamic epithelial colonies.
Academic Article
Actin bundle architecture and mechanics regulate myosin II force generation.
Academic Article
Force-dependent intercellular adhesion strengthening underlies asymmetric adherens junction contraction.
Academic Article
Force-dependent intercellular adhesion strengthening underlies asymmetric adherens junction contraction.
Grant
Therapeutic Potentiation of Bronchial Dilatation
Grant
2007 NIH Director's Pioneer Award Program (DP1)
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Gravitation