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Against the misuse of mechanics in the mechanobiology community

2022-09-20T12:49:38+02:00

PI - A. Salvadori Within Mechanobiology, the misuse of terminology and methods of mechanics is increasingly noted, especially by isolated groups of biochemists and biologists, [...]

Against the misuse of mechanics in the mechanobiology community2022-09-20T12:49:38+02:00

The mechanical role of ECM in the modulation of angiogenesis in melanoma

2022-09-26T16:37:30+02:00

Mitola's Lab Malignant tumor cells recruit normal cells from surrounding tissue, creating a sophisticated environment composed of tumor cells, immune cells, fibroblasts, adipose cells, macrophages, endothelial cells (ECs), [...]

The mechanical role of ECM in the modulation of angiogenesis in melanoma2022-09-26T16:37:30+02:00

Role of VEGFR2 in the dissemination of high-grade serous ovarian cancer

2022-09-26T16:37:00+02:00

Mitola's Lab Ovarian cancer (OC) is the eighth most common and most lethal gynecological cancer, with 67,771 new cases and 44,576 deaths in Europe in 2018 (Global Cancer Observatory). [...]

Role of VEGFR2 in the dissemination of high-grade serous ovarian cancer2022-09-26T16:37:00+02:00

PCTO “Mechanobiology: when mechanics meet biology

2022-09-21T09:28:46+02:00

The students involved will actively participate in the research activity of m4lab - Multiscale Mechanics and Multiphysics of Materials Lab, with the aim of understanding the disciplinary interconnections between mechanics [...]

PCTO “Mechanobiology: when mechanics meet biology2022-09-21T09:28:46+02:00

2022 Award for the best italian PHD thesis in biomechanics by the AIMETA group of biomechanics

2022-09-20T13:44:30+02:00

With great satisfaction we share the news that Mattia Serpelloni, research fellow and former doctoral student in Mechanobiology, is the (ex-aequo) recipient of the 2022 award for the best Italian [...]

2022 Award for the best italian PHD thesis in biomechanics by the AIMETA group of biomechanics2022-09-20T13:44:30+02:00

Modeling Receptor Motility along Advecting Lipid Membranes

2022-12-13T11:51:57+01:00

Arricca, M.; Salvadori, A.; Bonanno, C.; Serpelloni, M. Modeling Receptor Motility along Advecting Lipid Membranes. Membranes (2022) This work aims to overview multiphysics mechanobiological computational models for receptor dynamics [...]

Modeling Receptor Motility along Advecting Lipid Membranes2022-12-13T11:51:57+01:00

Biomechanics and mechanobiology in the present time

2022-09-20T13:43:14+02:00

Models and simulations can provide important knowledge for understanding mechanobiological processes. The development of predictive models has highlighted how fruitful the interaction with life sciences can be. The contribution that [...]

Biomechanics and mechanobiology in the present time2022-09-20T13:43:14+02:00
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