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Micah Dembo
Boston University - Boston / United States
Natural Sciences / Molecular Biology & Genetics
AD Scientific Index ID: 857152
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Micah Dembo's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Tensional homeostasis and the malignant phenotypeMJ Paszek, N Zahir, KR Johnson, JN Lakins, GI Rozenberg, A Gefen, ...Cancer cell 8 (3), 241-254, 200541462005
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Cell movement is guided by the rigidity of the substrateCM Lo, HB Wang, M Dembo, Y WangBiophysical journal 79 (1), 144-152, 200037262000
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Stresses at the cell-to-substrate interface during locomotion of fibroblastsM Dembo, YL WangBiophysical journal 76 (4), 2307-2316, 199914671999
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The reaction-limited kinetics of membrane-to-surface adhesion and detachmentM Dembo, DC Torney, K Saxman, D HammerProceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences …, 198810671988
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Nascent focal adhesions are responsible for the generation of strong propulsive forces in migrating fibroblastsKA Beningo, M Dembo, I Kaverina, JV Small, Y WangThe Journal of cell biology 153 (4), 881-888, 20019462001
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