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Christopher R Jacobs

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Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|August 28, 2017
Primary cilia: Cell and molecular mechanosensors directing whole tissue functionMilos Spasic, Christopher R Jacobs
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|April 16, 2010
Osteocyte primary cilium and its role in bone mechanotransductionSara Temiyasathit, Christopher R Jacobs
Journal of Orthopaedic Research : Official Publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society|September 14, 2017
The primary cilium as a signaling nexus for growth plate function and subsequent skeletal developmentEmily R Moore, Christopher R Jacobs
Birth Defects Research. Part C, Embryo Today : Reviews|March 20, 2010
The role of mechanical signals in regulating chondrogenesis and osteogenesis of mesenchymal stem cellsDaniel J Kelly, Christopher R Jacobs
Bone|December 4, 2012
Emerging role of primary cilia as mechanosensors in osteocytesAn M Nguyen, Christopher R Jacobs
Biophysical Journal|April 12, 2015
Seeing the unseen: cell strain and mechanosensingMichael P Duffy, Christopher R Jacobs
Journal of Biomechanics|June 15, 2007
Time-dependent deformations in bone cells exposed to fluid flow in vitro: investigating the role of cellular deformation in fluid flow-induced signalingRonald Y Kwon, Christopher R Jacobs
Stem Cell Research & Therapy|September 6, 2013
Mechanically induced osteogenic lineage commitment of stem cellsJulia C Chen, Christopher R Jacobs
Current Osteoporosis Reports|April 29, 2010
Mesenchymal stem cell mechanobiologyAlesha B Castillo, Christopher R Jacobs
Plos One|April 30, 2009
Non-canonical Wnt signaling and N-cadherin related beta-catenin signaling play a role in mechanically induced osteogenic cell fateEmily J Arnsdorf, Padmaja Tummala, Christopher R Jacobs
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Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|August 28, 2017
Primary cilia: Cell and molecular mechanosensors directing whole tissue functionMilos Spasic, Christopher R Jacobs
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|April 16, 2010
Osteocyte primary cilium and its role in bone mechanotransductionSara Temiyasathit, Christopher R Jacobs
Journal of Orthopaedic Research : Official Publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society|September 14, 2017
The primary cilium as a signaling nexus for growth plate function and subsequent skeletal developmentEmily R Moore, Christopher R Jacobs
Birth Defects Research. Part C, Embryo Today : Reviews|March 20, 2010
The role of mechanical signals in regulating chondrogenesis and osteogenesis of mesenchymal stem cellsDaniel J Kelly, Christopher R Jacobs
Bone|December 4, 2012
Emerging role of primary cilia as mechanosensors in osteocytesAn M Nguyen, Christopher R Jacobs
Biophysical Journal|April 12, 2015
Seeing the unseen: cell strain and mechanosensingMichael P Duffy, Christopher R Jacobs
Journal of Biomechanics|June 15, 2007
Time-dependent deformations in bone cells exposed to fluid flow in vitro: investigating the role of cellular deformation in fluid flow-induced signalingRonald Y Kwon, Christopher R Jacobs
Stem Cell Research & Therapy|September 6, 2013
Mechanically induced osteogenic lineage commitment of stem cellsJulia C Chen, Christopher R Jacobs
Current Osteoporosis Reports|April 29, 2010
Mesenchymal stem cell mechanobiologyAlesha B Castillo, Christopher R Jacobs
Plos One|April 30, 2009
Non-canonical Wnt signaling and N-cadherin related beta-catenin signaling play a role in mechanically induced osteogenic cell fateEmily J Arnsdorf, Padmaja Tummala, Christopher R Jacobs
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