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MBI SPSS: Revisit Pif1 helicase at single molecular level: Duo mode of translocation and interaction with G-quadruplex revealed by Lu Chen

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MBIw: EpCAM, a key regulator of tissue biomechanics, acts as a cortical organizer of cell contractility By Dr Delacour Delphine

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MBI SPSS: Role of SPI-2 effectors in Salmonella Typhi pathogenesis by Dr Parisa Zangoui

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MBI SPSS: Cyclic stretching inhibits cancer cell growth but promotes normal cell growth by Dr. Ajay Sanjay Tijore

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CEMB Mechanobiology Symposium, Univ of Pennsylvania

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MBI GSC: A Career Niche at the Interface of Academia and Industry -The career journey of a research data scientist by Zhang Zhen

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MBIw: Going round in circles: morphogenesis of the semicircular canals of the zebrafish inner ear by Professor Tanya Whitfield

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MBI SPSS: Mechanical response of Salmonella Biofilm associated protein A by Dr Guttula Durgarao

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Turning micro-wells into artificial 3D micro-niches with combined biochemical and biophysical cues by Celine Marie Helene Stoecklin

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MBI SPSS: Mechanical impact of apoptotic cell extrusion on neighbouring cells by Yow Ying Ming Ivan

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MBIw: The JNK signaling links the CNS architectural organization to motor coordination in Drosophila by Dr. Enrique Martin-Blanco

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About the Mechanobiology Institute, National University of Singapore

About MBIOne of four Research Centres of Excellence at NUS, MBI is working to identify, measure and describe how the forces for motility and morphogenesis are expressed at the molecular, cellular and tissue level.
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