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Julia E Sero

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Cell Systems|January 10, 2017
Multiparametric Analysis of Cell Shape Demonstrates that β-PIX Directly Couples YAP Activation to Extracellular Matrix AdhesionJulia E Sero, Chris Bakal
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|February 5, 2021
Nanoneedle-Based Materials for Intracellular StudiesJulia E Sero, Molly M Stevens
Nature Communications|January 9, 2015
Visualizing cellular imaging data using PhenoPlotHeba Z Sailem, Julia E Sero, Chris Bakal
Methods in Enzymology|September 6, 2008
Methods for studying mechanical control of angiogenesis by the cytoskeleton and extracellular matrixAkiko Mammoto, Julia E Sero, Tadanori Mammoto, et al.
Elife|August 7, 2024
Actin networks modulate heterogeneous NF-κB dynamics in response to TNFαFrancesca Butera, Julia E Sero, Lucas G Dent, et al.
Cell Adhesion & Migration|October 19, 2012
Paxillin controls directional cell motility in response to physical cuesJulia E Sero, Alexandra E German, Akiko Mammoto, et al.
Plos One|December 24, 2011
Paxillin mediates sensing of physical cues and regulates directional cell motility by controlling lamellipodia positioningJulia E Sero, Charles K Thodeti, Akiko Mammoto, et al.
Molecular Systems Biology|July 8, 2015
Cell shape and the microenvironment regulate nuclear translocation of NF-κB in breast epithelial and tumor cellsJulia E Sero, Heba Zuhair Sailem, Rico Chandra Ardy, et al.
Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)|January 17, 2020
High-Aspect-Ratio Nanostructured Surfaces as Biological MetamaterialsStuart G Higgins, Michele Becce, Alexis Belessiotis-Richards, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 27, 2003
The role of E2F4 in adipogenesis is independent of its cell cycle regulatory activityRebecca L Landsberg, Julia E Sero, Paul S Danielian, et al.
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Cell Systems|January 10, 2017
Multiparametric Analysis of Cell Shape Demonstrates that β-PIX Directly Couples YAP Activation to Extracellular Matrix AdhesionJulia E Sero, Chris Bakal
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|February 5, 2021
Nanoneedle-Based Materials for Intracellular StudiesJulia E Sero, Molly M Stevens
Nature Communications|January 9, 2015
Visualizing cellular imaging data using PhenoPlotHeba Z Sailem, Julia E Sero, Chris Bakal
Methods in Enzymology|September 6, 2008
Methods for studying mechanical control of angiogenesis by the cytoskeleton and extracellular matrixAkiko Mammoto, Julia E Sero, Tadanori Mammoto, et al.
Elife|August 7, 2024
Actin networks modulate heterogeneous NF-κB dynamics in response to TNFαFrancesca Butera, Julia E Sero, Lucas G Dent, et al.
Cell Adhesion & Migration|October 19, 2012
Paxillin controls directional cell motility in response to physical cuesJulia E Sero, Alexandra E German, Akiko Mammoto, et al.
Plos One|December 24, 2011
Paxillin mediates sensing of physical cues and regulates directional cell motility by controlling lamellipodia positioningJulia E Sero, Charles K Thodeti, Akiko Mammoto, et al.
Molecular Systems Biology|July 8, 2015
Cell shape and the microenvironment regulate nuclear translocation of NF-κB in breast epithelial and tumor cellsJulia E Sero, Heba Zuhair Sailem, Rico Chandra Ardy, et al.
Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)|January 17, 2020
High-Aspect-Ratio Nanostructured Surfaces as Biological MetamaterialsStuart G Higgins, Michele Becce, Alexis Belessiotis-Richards, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 27, 2003
The role of E2F4 in adipogenesis is independent of its cell cycle regulatory activityRebecca L Landsberg, Julia E Sero, Paul S Danielian, et al.
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