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MBI SPSS: Competition between receptor tyrosine kinases for shared downstream signaling pathway: single cell & single molecule studies by Oh Dongmyung

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MBI Graduate Student Career Talk: Flora Teoh & Jonathan Lee on Science Communication

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MBI PhD Oral Defense: Investigating the mechanisms governing the initiation and expansion of bile canaliculi by Zhang Yue

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MBI SPSS: Harnessing the proliferative activity of YAP through optogenetics by Toh Jia Ying Pearlyn

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MBIw: Hyaluronan receptor LYVE-1 expressing macrophages as master regulators of matrix in healthy tissue: relevance to ageing by Veronique Angeli

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MBI SPSS: Microscopy: General applications and bits and pieces by Liu Jun

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MBI SPSS: Mechanics of actomyosin contractile stress fibers by Yukako Nishimura

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MBI SPSS: Mechanical impact of apoptosis in compensatory cell division by Takumi Kawaue

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MBI PhD Oral Defense: Resolving the Dynamics of Myofiber Morphogenesis

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MBI PhD Oral Defence: Roles of BNIP-2 in mechanotransduction of cardiomyocyte differentiation by Wong Chen Pei Darren

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