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MBI SPSS: Spatiotemporal control of FGFR activation during Drosophila development by Vaishali Yadav

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MBI SPSS: Laser Ablation: System and Applications by Yusuke Toyama

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MBI PhD Oral Defense: Role Of Active Cytoskeletal Forces & Nuclear Lamina In Regulating The Spatiotemporal Chromatin Architecture by JOKHUN Doorgesh Sharma

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MBIw: Spatio-temporal Organization and Dynamics of Human DNA Replication Foci Mediated by CTCF-organized Chromatin Structures by Ziqing (Winston) ZHAO

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MBI SPSS: Structural-elastic Determination of the Lifetime of Biomolecules under Force by Guo Shiwen

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MBIw: Single Molecule Force Spectroscopy Reveals the Mechanical Design Governing the Efficient Translocation of the Bacterial Toxin Protein RTX by Prof Hongbin Li

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MBI Outreach: Conference Participants from “International Conference on Biomedical Engineering”

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MBIw: Collective and Individual Migration after the Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition by Ian Y. Wong

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MBIw: Potential Application of Mechanobiology in Cancer Diagnosis by Jian Yu Rao

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