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Samere Abolghasemzade

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Soft Matter|August 6, 2024
Rethinking nuclear shaping: insights from the nuclear drop modelRichard B Dickinson, Samere Abolghasemzade, Tanmay P Lele
Journal of Materials Chemistry. B|December 15, 2020
PVA based nanofiber containing CQDs modified with silica NPs and silk fibroin accelerates wound healing in a rat modelSamere Abolghasemzade, Mehrab Pourmadadi, Hamid Rashedi, et al.
Science Advances|March 28, 2025
Excess surface area of the nuclear lamina enables unhindered cell migration through constrictionsBrendan McKee, Samere Abolghasemzade, Ting-Ching Wang, et al.
NPJ Precision Oncology|December 2, 2024
Extreme wrinkling of the nuclear lamina is a morphological marker of cancerTing-Ching Wang, Christina R Dollahon, Sneha Mishra, et al.
Nature Communications|November 23, 2024
Matrix stiffness drives drop like nuclear deformation and lamin A/C tension-dependent YAP nuclear localizationTing-Ching Wang, Samere Abolghasemzade, Brendan P McKee, et al.
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Soft Matter|August 6, 2024
Rethinking nuclear shaping: insights from the nuclear drop modelRichard B Dickinson, Samere Abolghasemzade, Tanmay P Lele
Journal of Materials Chemistry. B|December 15, 2020
PVA based nanofiber containing CQDs modified with silica NPs and silk fibroin accelerates wound healing in a rat modelSamere Abolghasemzade, Mehrab Pourmadadi, Hamid Rashedi, et al.
Science Advances|March 28, 2025
Excess surface area of the nuclear lamina enables unhindered cell migration through constrictionsBrendan McKee, Samere Abolghasemzade, Ting-Ching Wang, et al.
NPJ Precision Oncology|December 2, 2024
Extreme wrinkling of the nuclear lamina is a morphological marker of cancerTing-Ching Wang, Christina R Dollahon, Sneha Mishra, et al.
Nature Communications|November 23, 2024
Matrix stiffness drives drop like nuclear deformation and lamin A/C tension-dependent YAP nuclear localizationTing-Ching Wang, Samere Abolghasemzade, Brendan P McKee, et al.
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