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Seungman’s Force Measurement Paper is Accepted
Seungman’s methods paper “Versatile and High-throughput Force Measurement Platform for Dorsal Cell Mechanics” is accepted. Seungman not only came up with the idea for the paper but also did a terrific job training our beloved former undergrad research assistant Ed, … Continue reading
Wei-Hung’s Curvature-Sensing Paper is Accepted
Wei-Hung’s paper “cell-cell adhesion and myosin activity regulate cortical actin assembly in mammary gland epithelium on concaved surface” is accepted to be published in Cells, a well-timed good news. It has been a long battle. Thanks for trooping on, Wei-Hung! … Continue reading
Seungman’s Paper on Skin Mechanics is Accepted
Seungman’s paper “Economic, Modular and Portable Skin Viscoelasticity Measurement Device for in situ Longitudinal Studies” is accepted to be published in Molecules. We had fun building the device and measuring the skin properties on human volunteers and granny mice. Congratulations!
Deb’s Paper on Hydrostatic Pressure Changes in the Tissue is Accepted
Deb’s paper “Collagen Matrices Under Pressure and Hydraulic Resistance in Hydrogels” was accepted to be published in Soft Matter. Congratulations, Deb!
Seungman’s Heart Paper Is Accepted
Seungman’s paper “Mechanical characterization of hiPSCs-derived cardiac tissues for quality control” has been accepted to be published in Advanced Biosystems. The study is a joint effort between Lab of MOB and Prof. Naru Hibino’s group, and the latest milestone of … Continue reading
Seungman’s Paper is Accepted
Seungman’s (and Ed’s) paper ” Dynamic adhesion characterization of cancer cells under blood flow-mimetic conditions: effects of cell shape and orientation on drag force” is accepted to be published in Microfluidics and Nanofluidics. Congratulations!
Matt’s Paper Is Accepted
Matt’s paper “3D-printed magnetic tweezers for dorsal traction force measurement” has been accepted to be published at the journal Biotechniques. Congratulations, Matt. We look forward to many more papers to come shortly!