Simple yet effective methods to probe hydrogel stiffness for mechanobiology
Abstract In spite of tremendous advances made in the comprehension of mechanotransduction, implementation of mechanobiology assays remains challenging for the broad community of cell biologists. Hydrogel substrates with tunable stiffness are essential tool in mechanobiology, allowing to investigate...
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Autores principales: | Alessandro Gandin, Yaswanth Murugesan, Veronica Torresan, Lorenzo Ulliana, Anna Citron, Paolo Contessotto, Giusy Battilana, Tito Panciera, Maurizio Ventre, A. Paolo Netti, Lucia Nicola, Stefano Piccolo, Giovanna Brusatin |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/92689fff4621487898791648086db563 |
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