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Posts by Vina Putra

Just so fascinated by how cancer cells die in different manner after radiation therapy. A great contribution from the @thecesarelab.bsky.social. Congratulations @szmyd-radoslaw.bsky.social!

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Biorxiv posted an audio summary for my recent pre-print and amazingly it makes my work easier to understand 🤩
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Dynamic forces shape the survival fate of eliminated cells - Nature Physics Tissues eliminate unwanted cells through cell extrusion, but the factors determining whether these extuded cells live or die are not fully understood. Now force transmission across adherens junctions ...

Published today! #Biophysics #Physics #Science

It turns out that the forces applied to cells as they are ejected from a tissue affects whether those cells 'live' or 'die'.

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The organizing committee, Sylvain Gabriele, Marine Luciano, Jorge Barrasa Fano, Yohalie Kalukula, Bart Smeets, Apeksha Shapeti, Hans Van Oosterwyck

👋Hello #mechanobiology community in 🦋!

This is the official account of the 10th Edition of the Cell Mech conference!

🔧We will soon announce the invited speaker list! Visit our website, subscribe to the mailing list, and follow us!:
cellmech2025.org

😍Join us in Leuven 2025!

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Stem cell mechanoadaptation. II. Microtubule stabilization and substrate compliance effects on cytoskeletal remodeling Stem cells adapt to their local mechanical environment by rearranging their cytoskeleton, which underpins the evolution of their shape and fate as well as the e

How much cells adapt their mechanical properties to match the stiffness of underlying substrate? In Part II we report how paclitaxel-stabilized microtubules modulate the cytoskeleton adaptation to compliant substrates.
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Stem cell mechanoadaptation. I. Effect of microtubule stabilization and volume changing stresses on cytoskeletal remodeling Here, we report on the first part of a two-part experimental series to elucidate spatiotemporal cytoskeletal remodeling, which underpins the evolution of stem c

Kicking off the new year and my first post with a paper alert - my p
PhD work is finally out in APL Bioeng! Part I is about cytoskeleton adaptation to volume-changing stress when perturbed with paclitaxel
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