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Quantifying biomolecular organisation in membranes with brightness-transit statistics.

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Quantifying Immune Cell Force Generation Using Traction Force Microscopy.

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Quantifying Molecular Dynamics within Complex Cellular Morphologies using LLSM-FRAP.

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Colin-York H. et al, (2022), Small Methods

Mechanobiological control of T-cell activation

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SFCS provides a window to bio-molecular organization

Conference paper

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Quantifying cell-generated forces: Poisson's ratio matters.

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Extended mechanical force measurements using structured illumination microscopy.

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Astigmatic traction force microscopy (aTFM).

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Li D. et al, (2021), Nat Commun, 12

Two-dimensional TIRF-SIM-traction force microscopy (2D TIRF-SIM-TFM).

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Barbieri L. et al, (2021), Nat Commun, 12

Quantitative Methodologies to Dissect Immune Cell Mechanobiology.

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Pfannenstill V. et al, (2021), Cells, 10

Thinking multi-scale to advance mechanobiology.

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Fritzsche M., (2020), Communications biology, 3, 469 - 469

Author Correction: Cellular census of human fibrosis defines functionally distinct stromal cell types and states.

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Layton TB. et al, (2020), Nature communications, 11, 3275 - 3275

Cellular census of human fibrosis defines functionally distinct stromal cell types and states

Journal article

Layton TB. et al, (2020), Nature Communications, 11

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