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  • Detection of human disease ... Detection of human disease conditions by single-cell morpho-rheological phenotyping of blood
    Toepfner, Nicole; Herold, Christoph; Otto, Oliver ... eLife, 01/2018, Volume: 7
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    Blood is arguably the most important bodily fluid and its analysis provides crucial health status information. A first routine measure to narrow down diagnosis in clinical practice is the ...
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  • High‐throughput cell mechan... High‐throughput cell mechanical phenotyping for label‐free titration assays of cytoskeletal modifications
    Golfier, Stefan; Rosendahl, Philipp; Mietke, Alexander ... Cytoskeleton (Hoboken, N.J.), August 2017, Volume: 74, Issue: 8
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    The mechanical fingerprint of cells is inherently linked to the structure of the cytoskeleton and can serve as a label‐free marker for cell homeostasis or pathologic states. How cytoskeletal ...
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  • Zebrafish Spinal Cord Repai... Zebrafish Spinal Cord Repair Is Accompanied by Transient Tissue Stiffening
    Möllmert, Stephanie; Kharlamova, Maria A.; Hoche, Tobias ... Biophysical journal, 01/2020, Volume: 118, Issue: 2
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    Severe injury to the mammalian spinal cord results in permanent loss of function due to the formation of a glial-fibrotic scar. Both the chemical composition and the mechanical properties of the scar ...
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  • Myosin II Activity Softens ... Myosin II Activity Softens Cells in Suspension
    Chan, Chii J.; Ekpenyong, Andrew E.; Golfier, Stefan ... Biophysical journal, 04/2015, Volume: 108, Issue: 8
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    The cellular cytoskeleton is crucial for many cellular functions such as cell motility and wound healing, as well as other processes that require shape change or force generation. Actin is one ...
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  • Volume Transitions of Isola... Volume Transitions of Isolated Cell Nuclei Induced by Rapid Temperature Increase
    Chan, Chii J.; Li, Wenhong; Cojoc, Gheorghe ... Biophysical journal, 03/2017, Volume: 112, Issue: 6
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    Understanding the physical mechanisms governing nuclear mechanics is important as it can impact gene expression and development. However, how cell nuclei respond to external cues such as heat is not ...
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  • ODTbrain: a Python library ... ODTbrain: a Python library for full-view, dense diffraction tomography
    Müller, Paul; Schürmann, Mirjam; Guck, Jochen BMC bioinformatics, 11/2015, Volume: 16, Issue: 358
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    Analyzing the three-dimensional (3D) refractive index distribution of a single cell makes it possible to describe and characterize its inner structure in a marker-free manner. A dense, full-view ...
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  • A Nanoprinted Model of Inte... A Nanoprinted Model of Interstitial Cancer Migration Reveals a Link between Cell Deformability and Proliferation
    Panagiotakopoulou, Magdalini; Bergert, Martin; Taubenberger, Anna ... ACS nano, 07/2016, Volume: 10, Issue: 7
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    Metastatic progression of tumors requires the coordinated dissemination of cancerous cells through interstitial tissues and their replication in distant body locations. Despite their importance in ...
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  • Chromatin Decondensation an... Chromatin Decondensation and Nuclear Softening Accompany Nanog Downregulation in Embryonic Stem Cells
    Chalut, Kevin J.; Höpfler, Markus; Lautenschläger, Franziska ... Biophysical journal, 11/2012, Volume: 103, Issue: 10
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    The interplay between epigenetic modification and chromatin compaction is implicated in the regulation of gene expression, and it comprises one of the most fascinating frontiers in cell biology. ...
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  • Viscoelastic properties of ... Viscoelastic properties of differentiating blood cells are fate- and function-dependent
    Ekpenyong, Andrew E; Whyte, Graeme; Chalut, Kevin ... PloS one, 09/2012, Volume: 7, Issue: 9
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    Although cellular mechanical properties are known to alter during stem cell differentiation, understanding of the functional relevance of such alterations is incomplete. Here, we show that during the ...
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  • Toll-Like Receptor-Mediated... Toll-Like Receptor-Mediated Upregulation of CXCL16 in Psoriasis Orchestrates Neutrophil Activation
    Steffen, Sabine; Abraham, Susanne; Herbig, Maik ... Journal of investigative dermatology, February 2018, 2018-02-00, 20180201, Volume: 138, Issue: 2
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    Innate immune processes are central in the development of the chronic inflammatory skin disease psoriasis. Studying stimulation of keratinocytes, monocytes, and dendritic cells by type I interferons ...
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