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MBI SPSS: Deciphering the dynamics of in vivo myocyte cell fusion by Mario Mendieta Serrano

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MBIw: Regulation of angiogenesis by LOXL2 through autocrine scaffolding of basement membrane by Marion Marchand

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MBI SPSS: The mechanical stability of opto-chemical molecular switches and their applications in mechanotransduction studies by Prof. Yan Jie

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MBI SPSS: Mechanical impact of apoptosis on the neighbouring tissue by Ivan Yow

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MBI SPSS: Mechanisms organising 3D heterotypic cancer spheroid-monolayer dynamics by Wu Kaixiang Selwin

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MBI SPSS: Writing and Performing HPC applications at MBI by Alan Davis

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MBI PhD Oral Defence: Single-molecule studies of stability and interaction of biomolecules under physical constraints

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Mechano-Genomics Seminar Series: Mechanical Stresses Kill Tumor Cells by Mike Sheetz

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Modelling Neural Disorders Using Human Pluripotent Stem Cells by Hyunsoo Shawn Je

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MBI YSS: Mechanics in growth & development, a one day symposium on morphogenesis, differentiation, proliferation and more!

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