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Martin Bergert

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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|December 31, 2022
Quantification of Apparent Membrane Tension and Membrane-to-Cortex Attachment in Animal Cells Using Atomic Force Microscopy-Based Force SpectroscopyMartin Bergert, Alba Diz-Muñoz
Nature Communications|November 28, 2014
Double-sieving-defective aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase causes protein mistranslation and affects cellular physiology and developmentJiongming Lu, Martin Bergert, Anita Walther, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 13, 2012
Cell mechanics control rapid transitions between blebs and lamellipodia during migrationMartin Bergert, Stanley D Chandradoss, Ravi A Desai, et al.
ACS Nano|June 9, 2016
A Nanoprinted Model of Interstitial Cancer Migration Reveals a Link between Cell Deformability and ProliferationMagdalini Panagiotakopoulou, Martin Bergert, Anna Taubenberger, et al.
Nature Communications|February 12, 2025
Intercellular adhesion boots collective cell migration through elevated membrane tensionBrent M Bijonowski, Jongkwon Park, Martin Bergert, et al.
Plos Biology|December 15, 2010
Control of directed cell migration in vivo by membrane-to-cortex attachmentAlba Diz-Muñoz, Michael Krieg, Martin Bergert, et al.
BMC Biology|September 4, 2016
Steering cell migration by alternating blebs and actin-rich protrusionsAlba Diz-Muñoz, Pawel Romanczuk, Weimiao Yu, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|March 17, 2015
Force transmission during adhesion-independent migrationMartin Bergert, Anna Erzberger, Ravi A Desai, et al.
Nature|June 14, 2019
Hydraulic control of mammalian embryo size and cell fateChii Jou Chan, Maria Costanzo, Teresa Ruiz-Herrero, et al.
Nature Materials|May 31, 2022
Self-generated gradients steer collective migration on viscoelastic collagen networksAndrew G Clark, Ananyo Maitra, Cécile Jacques, et al.
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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|December 31, 2022
Quantification of Apparent Membrane Tension and Membrane-to-Cortex Attachment in Animal Cells Using Atomic Force Microscopy-Based Force SpectroscopyMartin Bergert, Alba Diz-Muñoz
Nature Communications|November 28, 2014
Double-sieving-defective aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase causes protein mistranslation and affects cellular physiology and developmentJiongming Lu, Martin Bergert, Anita Walther, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 13, 2012
Cell mechanics control rapid transitions between blebs and lamellipodia during migrationMartin Bergert, Stanley D Chandradoss, Ravi A Desai, et al.
ACS Nano|June 9, 2016
A Nanoprinted Model of Interstitial Cancer Migration Reveals a Link between Cell Deformability and ProliferationMagdalini Panagiotakopoulou, Martin Bergert, Anna Taubenberger, et al.
Nature Communications|February 12, 2025
Intercellular adhesion boots collective cell migration through elevated membrane tensionBrent M Bijonowski, Jongkwon Park, Martin Bergert, et al.
Plos Biology|December 15, 2010
Control of directed cell migration in vivo by membrane-to-cortex attachmentAlba Diz-Muñoz, Michael Krieg, Martin Bergert, et al.
BMC Biology|September 4, 2016
Steering cell migration by alternating blebs and actin-rich protrusionsAlba Diz-Muñoz, Pawel Romanczuk, Weimiao Yu, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|March 17, 2015
Force transmission during adhesion-independent migrationMartin Bergert, Anna Erzberger, Ravi A Desai, et al.
Nature|June 14, 2019
Hydraulic control of mammalian embryo size and cell fateChii Jou Chan, Maria Costanzo, Teresa Ruiz-Herrero, et al.
Nature Materials|May 31, 2022
Self-generated gradients steer collective migration on viscoelastic collagen networksAndrew G Clark, Ananyo Maitra, Cécile Jacques, et al.
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