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Samy Gobaa

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Artificial niche microarrays for identifying extrinsic cell-fate determinants

Matthias Lütolf, Samy Gobaa

The complex cellular microenvironment plays an important role in determining cell fate. For example, stem cells located in a microenvironment termed niche integrate a wide variety of extrinsic cues to take distinct fate choices. Capturing this multiple-inp ...
ELSEVIER ACADEMIC PRESS INC2018

Substrate elasticity modulates the responsiveness of mesenchymal stem cells to commitment cues

Matthias Lütolf, Samy Gobaa

Fate choices of stem cells are regulated in response to a complex array of biochemical and physical signals from their microenvironmental niche. Whereas the molecular composition and the role of mechanical niche cues have been extensively studied, relative ...
Royal Soc Chemistry2015

3D niche microarrays for systems-level analyses of cell fate

Matthias Lütolf, Adrian Ranga, Samy Gobaa, Katarzyna Mosiewicz, Andrea Negro, Yuya Okawa

The behaviour of mammalian cells in a tissue is governed by the three-dimensional (3D) microenvironment and involves a dynamic interplay between biochemical and mechanical signals provided by the extracellular matrix (ECM), cell–cell interactions and solub ...
Nature Publishing Group2014
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