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  1. Matrix Elasticity Directs Stem Cell Lineage Specification (2006)
    Adam J. Engler, Shamik Sen et al. Cell
  2. Myotubes differentiate optimally on substrates with tissue-like stiffness (2004)
    Adam J. Engler, Maureen A. Griffin et al. The Journal of Cell Biology
  3. Dystrophin protects the sarcolemma from stresses developed during muscle contraction. (1993)
    Basil J. Petrof, Joseph B. Shrager et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  4. Localized Igf-1 transgene expression sustains hypertrophy and regeneration in senescent skeletal muscle (2001)
    Antonio Musarò, Karl J. A. McCullagh et al. Nature Genetics
  5. The mdx mouse diaphragm reproduces the degenerative changes of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (1991)
    Hansell H. Stedman, H. Lee Sweeney et al. Nature
  6. Myosin light chain phosphorylation in vertebrate striated muscle: regulation and function (1993)
    H. Lee Sweeney, James T. Stull et al. American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology
  7. Viral mediated expression of insulin-like growth factor I blocks the aging-related loss of skeletal muscle function (1998)
    Antonio Musarò, Nadia Rosenthal et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  8. Mesenchymal stem cell injection after myocardial infarction improves myocardial compliance (2006)
    Mark F. Berry, Adam J. Engler et al. American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology
  9. Myosin VI is an actin-based motor that moves backwards (1999)
    Amber L. Wells, Liqiong Chen et al. Nature

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6 by Nobel laureates 106 from Science/Nature 209 standout
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Matrix Elasticity Directs Stem Cell Lineage Specification
2006 Standout
A force-dependent state controls the coordination of processive myosin V
2005
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H. Lee Sweeney 17961 9594 10451 279 34.1k
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Paul A. Janmey 13903 1712 24019 429 46.1k
Richard Lee 16620 9967 3517 389 36.9k
Benjamin Geiger 18621 1226 23608 336 42.9k
Christopher S. Chen 13482 1278 21588 388 50.3k
Keith Burridge 20714 2068 20822 240 39.5k
Michael P. Sheetz 20626 1713 26421 364 44.9k
Dennis E. Discher 17923 1024 17939 303 57.4k
Mark H. Ginsberg 16391 1878 12706 357 41.2k

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