2. Ahmed F., and D.E. Discher. Self-porating polymersomes of PEG-PLA and PEG-PCL Hydrolysis-triggered controlled release vesicles. Journal of Controlled Release 96: 37-53 (2004). ** Best Paper Award 2004: Jorge Heller Award **
3. Bailey, M., Pillarisetti, S., Jones, P.L. Xiao, H., Simionescu, D. and Vyavahare, N. (2004). Elastin calcification occurs through extracellular matrix remodeling and osteogenic pathways; involvement of matrix metalloproteinases, elastin-laminin receptor, and osteoblast-specific marker core binding factor-1. Cardiovasc. Pathol., 13:146-155.
4. Bermudez H, Hammer DA, Discher DE. Effect of bilayer thickness on membrane bending rigidity. Langmuir. 2004; 20(3):540-3.
5. Bermudez, H., D.A. Hammer, and D.E. Discher. Effect of bilayer thickness on membrane bending rigidity. Langmuir 20: 540-543 (2004).
6. Bhasin, N. ,P. Carl, S. Harper, G. Feng, H. Lu, D.W. Speicher, and D.E. Discher. Chemistry on a single protein, VCAM-1, during forced unfolding. Journal of Biological Chemistry 279: 45865-45874 (2004).
7. Bhasin, N., R. Law, G. Liao, D. Safer, J. Elmer, B.M. Discher, H.L. Sweeney, and D.E. Discher. Molecular extensibility of mini-dystrophins and a dystrophin rod construct. Journal of Molecular Biology 352: 795-806 (2005).
8. Boahen, K. Neuromorphic Microchips. Scientific American. 2005;292(5):56-63.
9. Boretti MI and Gooch KJ. Induced Cell Clustering Enhances Islet beta Cell Formation from Pancreatic Ductal Epithelial Cell-Rich Cultures in Vitro. Tissue Eng (In press 7/05)
10. Byfield, F., Aranda-Espinoza, H., Romanenko, V. G., Rothblat, G. H. and I. Levitan. Cholesterol depletion increases the stiffness of aortic endothelial cells. Biophys. J. 87: 3336-3343, 2004.
11. Chiang MY, Pear WS. Cancer genetics: activated notch takes center stage in T-cell leukemogenesis. Eur J Hum Genet. 2005;13(4):393-5.
12. Cowden-Dahl, K.D., Weaver, V.M. and Simon, M.C. HIF regulates _v_3 integrin cell surface expression. Mol Biol Cell. 16:1901-12, 2005.
13. Dahl, K.N., A. Engler, J.D. Pajerowski, and D.E. Discher. Power law rheology of isolated nuclei with deformation mapping of nuclear sub-structures Biophysical Journal 89: 2855-2864 (2005).
14. Dahl, K.N., R. Parthasarthy, C. Westhoff, and D.E. Discher. Protein 4.2 is critical to CD47-membrane skeleton attachment in human red cells. Blood 103: 1131-1136 (2004).
15. Dahl, K.N., S.M. Kahn, K.L. Wilson, and D.E. Discher. The nuclear envelope lamina network has elasticity and a compressibility limit suggestive of a molecular shock absorber. Journal of Cell Science 117: 4779-4786 (2004). ** With accompanying Editor's Highlight. And Highlight in Nature **
16. Dalhaimer, P., A. Engler, R. Parthasarthy, and D.E. Discher. Targeted worm micelles. Biomacromolecules 5: 1714-1719 (2004)
. 17. Dalhaimer, P., H. Bermudez, and D.E. Discher. Biopolymer mimickry with polymeric worm micelles: MW-scaled flexibility, locked-in curvature, and coexisting microphases. Journal of Polymer Science B Polymer Physics 42: 168-176 (2004).
18. Dalhaimer, P., O Wagner, J-F. Leterrier, P. Janmey, H. Aranda-Espinoza, and D.E. Discher. Flexibility transitions and looped adsorption of worm-like chains. Journal of Polymer Science B Polymer Physics 43: 280-286 (2005).
19. Davies, P.F. 2004. Molecular phenotypes of atherosclerosis: Fingering the perpetrators. Arterioscler. Thromb. Vasc. Biol. 24:1746-1747.
20. Davies, P.F., Passerini, A.G., Simmons, C.A. 2004. Aortic valve: Turning over a new leaf(let) in endothelial phenotypic heterogeneity. Arterioscl. Thromb. Vasc. Biol. 24:1331-1333.
21. Discher DE, and R. Kamien. Towards Precision Micelles. News and Views in Nature 430: 519-520 (2004).
22. Discher, D.E., P. Janmey, Y-L. Wang. Tissue cells feel and respond to the stiffness of their substrate. Science 310: 1139-1143 (2005).
23. Dogic, Z., J. Zhang, A.W.C. Lau, H. Aranda-Espinoza, P. Dalhaimer, D.E. Discher, P.A. Janmey, R.D. Kamien, T.C. Lubensky, A.G. Yodh,. Elongation and fluctuations of semiflexible polymers in a nematic solvent. Physical Review Letters 92: 125503/pg.1-4 (2004).
24. Eckmann, D.M., S.L. Diamond. Surfactants attenuate gas embolism-induced thrombin production. Anesthesiology 100, 77 (2004).
25. Elliott, J.T., Woodward, J.T., Langenbach, K.J., Tona, A., Jones, P.L., and Plant, A.L. (2005). Vascular smooth muscle cell response on thin films of collage. Matrix Biol. (in press 7/05).
26. Engler A., L. Bacakova, C. Newman, A. Hategan, M. Griffin, and D.E. Discher. Substrate compliance versus ligand density in cell on gel responses. Biophysical Journal 86: 617-628 (2004).
27. Engler,A., L Richert, J. Wong, C. Picart, and D.E. Discher. Surface probe measurements of the elasticity of sectioned tissue and thin gels: correlations between substrate stiffness and cell adhesion. Surface Science 570: 142-154 (2004).
28. Engler,A., M. Sheehan, S. Sen, C. Bonnemann, H.L. Sweeney, and D.E. Discher. Myotubes Differentiate Optimally on Substrates with Tissue-like Stiffness: Pathological Implications of Stiff or Soft Microenvironments. Journal of Cell Biology 166(6): 877-887 (2004). ** With accompanying Editor's Highlight. And Highlight in Nature ** 29. English TJ, Hammer DA. Brownian adhesive dynamics (BRAD) for simulating the receptor-mediated binding of viruses. Biophys J. 2004;86(6):3359-72.
30. English TJ, Hammer DA. The effect of cellular receptor diffusion on receptor-mediated viral binding using Brownian adhesive dynamics (BRAD) simulations. Biophys J. 2005 88(3):1666-75.
31. Eniola AO, Hammer DA. Characterization of biodegradable drug delivery vehicles with the adhesive properties of leukocytes II: effect of degradation on targeting activity. Biomaterials. 2005;26(6):661-70.
32. Fang, Y., Romanenko, V.G., Shi, C., Shram, G., Nattel, S., Vandenberg, C.A., Davies, P.F., and I. Levitan. Functional expression of Kir2.x in human aortic endothelial cells: the dominant role of Kir2.2. American Journal of Physiology, (Cell Physiol) 289: C1134-C1144, 2005.
33. Fu, H., L. Bjorkman, P. Janmey, A. Karlsson, J. Karlsson, C. Movitz & C. Dahlgren. 2004. The two neutrophil members of the formylpeptide receptor family activate the NADPH-oxidase through signals that differ in sensitivity to a gelsolin derived phosphoinositide-binding peptide. BMC Cell Biol 5(1):50.
34. Funaki, M., P. Randhawa & P.A. Janmey. 2004. Separation of insulin signaling into distinct GLUT4 translocation and activation steps. Mol Cell Biol 24(17):7567-7577.
35. Gebb, S., Fox, K., Vaughn, J., McKean, D. and Jones, P.L. (2005). Fetal oxygen tension promotes tenascin-C-dependent lung branching morphogenesis" Dev Dyn, 234:1-10.
36. Geng Y. and D.E. Discher. Hydrolytic shortening of polycaprolactone-block-(polyethylene oxide) worm micelles. JACS - Journal of the American Chemical Society 127: 12780-12781 (2005).
37. Geng, Y., F. Ahmed, N. Bhasin, and D.E. Discher. Visualizing worm micelle dynamics and phase transitions of a charged diblock copolymer in water. Journal of Physical Chemistry B 109: 3772-3779 (2005).
38. Georges, P.C. & P.A. Janmey. 2005. Cell type-specific response to growth on soft materials. J Appl Physiol 98(4):1547-1553.
39. Ghoroghchian PP, Frail PR, Susumu K, Blessington D, Brannan AK, Bates FS, Chance B, Hammer DA, Therien MJ. Near-infrared-emissive polymersomes: self-assembled soft matter for in vivo optical imaging. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2005;102(8):2922-7.
40. Goel, M., S. L. Diamond. Factor VIIa-mediated tenase function on activated platelets under flow. J. Thromb. Haem. 2:1402 (2004).
41. Goel, M., S. L. Diamond. Thrombosis. Encyclopedia of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering. Eds. G. E. Wnek, G. L. Bowlin. Marcel Dekker. (2004).
42. Gosalia, D.N. C.M. Salisbury, Maly, D.J., J. Ellman, S. L. Diamond. Profiling serine protease substrate specificity with solution phase fluorogenic peptide microarrays. Proteomics. 5:1292 (2005).
43. Gosalia, D.N., C.M. Salisbury, J. Ellman, S. L. Diamond. High-throughput substrate profiling of serine and cysteine proteases using solution-phase fluorogenic peptide microarrays. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics. 4:626. (2005).
44. Griffin, M., A. Engler, T. Barber, K.E. Healy, H.L. Sweeney, and D.E. Discher. Patterning, prestress, and peeling dynamics of myocytes. Biophysical Journal 86: 1209-1222 (2004).
45. Griffin, M., S. Sen, H.L. Sweeney, and D.E. Discher. Adhesion-contractile balance in myocyte differentiation. Journal of Cell Science 117: 5855-5863 (2004). ** With accompanying Editor's Highlight.
46. Griffin, M., H. Feng, M. Tewari, P. Acosta, M. Kawana, H.L. Sweeney, and D.E. Discher. g-Sarcoglycan deficiency increases cell contractility, apoptosis, and MAPK pathway activation but does not affect adhesion. Journal of Cell Science 118: 1405-1416 (2005). ** Cover Article and accompanying Editor's Highlight.
47. Gruneich, J., A. R. Price, H. Jing, S. L. Diamond. Cationic corticosteroid for nonviral gene delivery. Gene Therapy 11:668 (2004).
48. Gusic RJ, Myung R, Petko M, Gaynor JW, Gooch KJ. Mechanical properties of native and ex vivo remodeled saphenous veins. J Biomech (In press 7/05)
49. Gusic RJ, Myung R, Petko M, Gaynor JW, Gooch KJ. Shear stress and pressure modulate saphenous vein remodeling ex vivo. J Biomech (in Press 7/05)
50. Hammer DA. Leukocyte adhesion: what's the catch? Curr Biol. 2005;15(3):R96-9.
51. Hategan,A., K. Sengupta, S.M. Kahn, E. Sackmann, and D.E. Discher. Topographical pattern dynamics in passive adhesion of cell membranes. Biophysical Journal 87: 3547-3560 (2004).
52. Helmke, B.P., Davies, P.F. 2004. Imaging Live Cells under Mechanical Stress. In: Live Cell Imaging: A Laboratory Manual. Edited: Spector, D.L. and Goldman, R.L. Publ. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. pp 569-584.
53. Hiddessen AL, Weitz DA, Hammer DA. Rheology of binary colloidal structures assembled via specific biological cross-linking. Langmuir. 2004; 20(16):6788-95.
54. Hough, L.A., M.F. Islam, P.A. Janmey & A.G. Yodh. 2004. Viscoelasticity of single wall carbon nanotube suspensions. Phys Rev Lett 93(16):168102.
55. Ihida-Stansbury, K., McKean D., Gebb, S., Martin J., Stevens, T., Nemenoff, R., Akeson, A., Vaughn J. and Jones, P.L. (2004). The paired-related homeobox gene Prx1 is required for pulmonary vascular development. Circ. Res. 94:1507-1514.
56. Im JH, Fu W, Wang H, Bhatia SK, Hammer DA, Kowalska MA, Muschel RJ. Coagulation facilitates tumor cell spreading in the pulmonary vasculature during early metastatic colony formation. Cancer Res. 2004;64(23):8613-9.
57. Ivy, D., McMurtry, I., Colvin, K., Lee, D-S., Gebb, S., Imamura, M., Oka, M. and Jones, P. L. (2005). Development of occlusive neointimal lesions in distal pulmonary arteries of endothelin B receptor-deficient rats: A new model of severe pulmonary arterial hypertension. Circulation, 11:2988-96.
58. Janmey P.,and D.E. Discher. Holding it Together in the Eye. News and Views in Nature 431: 635-636 (2004).
59. Janmey, P.A. & D.A. Weitz. 2004. Dealing with mechanics: mechanisms of force transduction in cells. Trends Biochem Sci 29(7):364-370.
60. Janmey, P.A. & D.E. Discher. 2004. Developmental biology: holding it together in the eye. Nature 431(7009):635-636.
61. Janmey, P.A. & U. Lindberg. 2004. Cytoskeletal regulation: rich in lipids. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol 5(8):658-666.
62. Ji, J., S. L. Diamond. Exogenous nitric oxide activates the endothelial glucocorticoid receptor. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm. 318:192 (2004).
63. Kadash, K.A. M.B. Lawrence, S.L. Diamond. Neutrophil String Formation: Hydrodynamic thresholding and cell deformation during cell collisions. Biophysical J. 86:(2004).
64. Kaufman, D.A., Albelda, S.M., Davies, P.F. 2004. Role of lateral cell-cell border location and extracellular/transmembrane domains in PECAM/CD31 mechanosensation. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm. 320:1076-1081.
65. Kim, Y-H., P. Dalhaimer, D. Christian, and D.E. Discher. Polymeric worm micelles as nano-carriers for drug delivery. Nanotechnology 16: S484-S491 (2005).
66. King MR, Heinrich V, Evans E, Hammer DA. Nano-to-micro scale dynamics of P-selectin detachment from leukocyte interfaces. III. Numerical simulation of tethering under flow. Biophys J. 2005;88(3):1676-83.
67. Krasik EF, Hammer DA. A semianalytic model of leukocyte rolling. Biophys J. 2004;87(5):2919-30.
68. Law, R., S. Harper, D.W. Speicher, and D.E. Discher. Influence of lateral association on forced unfolding of antiparallel spectrin heterodimers. Journal of Biological Chemistry 279: 16410 - 16416 (2004).
69. Liepina, I., P. Janmey, C. Czaplewski & A. Liwo. 2004. Towards gelsolin amyloid formation. Biopolymers 76(6):543-548.
70. Lo, K. and S. L. Diamond. Blood coagulation kinetics: High throughput method for realtime reaction monitoring. Thromb. Haem. 92:874 (2004).
71. Lo, K., W.S. Denney, S. L. Diamond. Stochastic modeling of blood coagulation initiation. Pathophys. Haem. Thromb.. (In Press 7/2005).
72. Ma, H., Q. Liu, S.L. Diamond, and E.A. Pierce. Mouse embryonic stem cells efficiently lipofected with nuclear localization peptide result in a high yield of chimeric mice and retain germline transmission potency. Methods. 33:113 (2004).
73. Ma,H., K. Y. Horiuchi, Y. Wang, S. A. Kucharewicz, S. L. Diamond. Nanoliter Homogeneous Ultra High Throughput Screening Microarray for Lead Discoveries and IC50 Profiling. Assay & Drug Develop.Tech.. 3:177 (2005).
74. Maillard I, Fang T, Pear WS. Regulation of lymphoid development, differentiation, and function by the Notch pathway.Annu Rev Immunol. 2005;23:945-74.
75. Maillard I, Weng AP, Carpenter AC, Rodriguez CG, Sai H, Xu L, Allman D, Aster JC, Pear WS. Mastermind critically regulates Notch-mediated lymphoid cell fate decisions. Blood. 2004;104(6):1696-702.
76. Merklinger, S., Jones, P.L., Martinez, E. and Rabinovitch, M. (2005). EGF receptor blockade mediates smooth muscle cell apoptosis and improves survival in rats with pulmonary hypertension. Circulation, 112:423-31.
77. Nichol JW, Petko M, Myung RJ, Gaynor JW, and Gooch KJ. Hemodynamic Conditions Modulate the Growth, Remodeling, and Mechanical Properties of Arteries Subjected to Increased Axial Loading Ex Vivo. Ann. Biomed. Eng Jun 33(6): 721-732 2005.
78. Nielsen, H., S. Hvidt, C.A. Sheils & P.A. Janmey. 2004. Elastic contributions dominate the viscoelastic properties of sputum from cystic fibrosis patients. Biophys Chem 112(2-3):193-200.
79. Notch subunit heterodimerization and prevention of ligand-independent proteolytic activation depend, respectively, on a novel domain and the LNR repeats. Mol Cell Biol. 2004;24(21):9265-73.
80. Ortiz, V., S. Nielsen, M.L. Klein, and D.E. Discher. Unfolding a linker between helical repeats. Journal of Molecular Biology 349: 638-647 (2005).
81. Ortiz,V., S. Nielsen, D.E. Discher, M.L. Klein, R. Lipowsky, J. Shillcock. Dissipative Particle Dynamics simulations of polymersomes: from Vesicle structures and mechanical properties to poration. Journal of Physical Chemistry B 109: 17708-17714 (2005).
82. Passerini, A., Shi, C., Francesco, N.M., Chuan, P., Manduchi, E., Grant, G., Stoeckert, C.J., Wray-Cahan, D., Karanian, J.W., Pritchard, W.P., and Davies, P.F. 2005.
Regional determinants of arterial endothelial phenotype dominate the impact of gender or short-term exposure to a high-fat diet. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm. 332:142-148.
83. Passerini, A.G., Polacek, D.C., Shi, C.,. Francesco, N.M., Manduchi, E., Grant, G., Pritchard, W.P., Powell, S.J., Chang, G., Stoeckert, C., and Davies, P.F. 2004.
Coexisting pro-inflammatory and anti-oxidative endothelial transcription profiles in a disturbed flow region of the adult porcine aorta. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 101:2482-2487.
84. Paszek, M. and Weaver V.M. The tension mounts: mechanics meets morphogenesis and malignancy. J Mammary Gland Biol Neoplasia. 9:325-42,2004.
85. Pata, V., F. Ahmed, D.E. Discher, and N. Dan. Membrane solubilization by detergent: Resistance conferred by thickness. Langmuir 20: 3888 - 3893 (2004).
86. Pear WS, Aster JC. T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma: a human cancer commonly associated with aberrant NOTCH1 signaling. Curr Opin Hematol. 2004 Nov;11(6):426-33.
87. Price,A., M. Limberis, J. Gruneich, J. M. Wilson, S. L. Diamond. Targeting viral-mediated transduction to the lung airway epithelium with the anti-inflammatory cationic lipid dexamethasone-spermine. Molecular Therapy. 12:502 (2005).
88. Proweller A, Pear WS, Parmacek MS. Notch signaling represses myocardin-induced smooth muscle cell differentiation. J Biol Chem. 2005;280(10):8994-9004.
89. Richert, L., A. Engler, D.E. Discher and C. Picart. Elasticity of native and crosslinked polyelectrolyte multilayer films. Biomacromolecules 5: 1908-1916 (2004).
90. Romanenko, V.G., Fang, Y., Byfield, F. Travis, A., Vandenberg, C.A., Rothblat, G.H. and I. Levitan. Cholesterol sensitivity and lipid raft targeting of Kir2.1 channels. Biophys. J. 87:3850-3861, 2004.
91. Sambandam A, Maillard I, Zediak VP, Xu L, Gerstein RM, Aster JC, Pear WS, Bhandoola A. Notch signaling controls the generation and differentiation of early T lineage progenitors. Nat Immunol. (In Press 7/05).
92. Sanchez-Irizarry C, Carpenter AC, Weng AP, Pear WS, Aster JC, Blacklow SC.
93. Sarratt KL, Chen H, Kahn ML, Hammer DA. Platelet receptor glycoprotein VI-mediated adhesion to type I collagen under hydrodynamic flow. Ann Biomed Eng. 2004; 32(7):970-6.
94. Schreiber FS, Deramaudt TB, Brunner T, Boretti MI, Gooch KJ, Enders GH, Bernhard EJ, and Rustgi AK. Successful growth and characterization of mouse pancreatic ductal epithelial cells: properties of Ki-ras oncogene. Gastroenterology Jul;127(1):250-60. 2004.
95. Sen, S., S. Subramanian, and D.E. Discher. Indentation and adhesive probing of a cell membrane with AFM: model and experiments. Biophysical Journal 89: 3202-3213 (2005).
96. Sieminski AL, Hebbel RP, and Gooch KJ. Improved Microvascular Network Formation In Vitro by Human Blood Outgrowth Endothelial Cells Relative to Vessel-Derived Endothelial Cells. Tissue Eng. (In press 7/05)
97. Simmons, C.A, Manduchi, E., Grant, G., Davies, P.F. 2005. Spatial heterogeneity of endothelial phenotypes correlates with side-specific vulnerability to calcification in normal porcine aortic valves. Circ. Research 96:792-799.
98. Simmons, C.A., Zilberberg, J., Davies, P.F. 2004. A rapid, reliable method to isolate high quality endothelial RNA from small spatially-defined locations. Annals Biomed. Eng. 32:1453-1459 (Journal Cover).
99. Simmons, G, D. N. Gosalia, A. J. Rennekamp, J. D. Reeves, S. L. Diamond, P. Bates. Inhibitors of cathepsin L prevent severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus entry. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. In Press 7/2005.
100. Srinivas, G., D.E. Discher, and M.L. Klein. Self assembly and properties of diblock copolymers via coarse grain molecular dynamics. Nature Materials 3: 638-644 (2004). With accompanying News and Views by R. Lipowsky.
101. Srinivas, G., D.E. Discher, and M.L. Klein. Key roles for chain flexibility in block copolymer membranes that contain pores or make tubes. NanoLetters 5: 2343-2349 (2005). ** Cover Article **
102. Srinivas, G., J.C. Shelley, S.O. Nielsen, D.E. Discher, and M.L. Klein. A coarse-grain model for polymer vesicles. Journal of Physical Chemistry B 108: 8153-8160 (2004).
103. Stanley J. Stachelek SJ, Alferiev I, Choi H, Kronsteiner A, Uttayarat P, Gooch KJ, Composto R, Chen IW, Levy RJ. Cholesterol derivatized polyurethane: characterization and endothelial cell adhesion J. Biomed. Mater. Res. Feb 1;72A(2):200-12. 2005
104. Storm, C., J.J. Pastore, F.C. MacKintosh, T.C. Lubensky & P.A. Janmey. 2005. Nonlinear elasticity in biological gels. Nature 435(7039):191-194.
105. Tang, J.X., Q. Wen, A. Bennett, B. Kim, C.A. Sheils, R. Bucki & P.A. Janmey. 2005. Anionic poly(amino acid)s dissolve F-actin and DNA bundles, enhance DNase activity, and reduce the viscosity of cystic fibrosis sputum. Am J Physiol (Lung Cell Mol Physiol ) 289(4):L599-605.
106. Vijayan, K., D.E. Discher*, J. Lal, P. Janmey, and M. Goulian. Interactions of membrane-active peptides with thick, neutral, non-zwitterionic bilayers. Journal of Physical Chemistry B 109: 14356-14364 (2005).
107. Wagner, O.I., J. Ascano, M. Tokito, J.F. Leterrier, P.A. Janmey & E.L. Holzbaur. 2004. The interaction of neurofilaments with the microtubule motor cytoplasmic dynein. Mol Biol Cell 15(11):5092-5100.
108. Yang, C., Liu, Y., Leskow, F.C., Weaver, V.M. and Kazanietz, M.G. RAC-Gap-dependent inhibition of breast cancer cell proliferation by the diacylglycerol/phorbol ester receptor b2-chimaerin. J Biol Chem. 280:24363-70, 2005.
109. Yeung, T., Georges, P.C., Flanagan, L., Marg, B., Ortiz, M., Ming, W., Funaki, M., Weaver, V., Janmey, P.A. Effect of substrate stiffness on cell morphology, cytoskeletal structure, and adhesion. Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. 60:24-34, 2005.
110. Yeung, T., P.C. Georges, L.A. Flanagan, B. Marg, M. Ortiz, M. Funaki, N. Zahir, W. Ming, V. Weaver & P.A. Janmey. 2005. Effects of substrate stiffness on cell morphology, cytoskeletal structure, and adhesion. Cell Motil Cytoskeleton 60(1):24-34.
111. Zaghloul KA, Boahen K, Demb JB. Contrast adaptation in subthreshold and spiking responses of mammalian Y-type retinal ganglion cells. J Neurosci. 2005;25(4):860-8.
112. Zweidler-McKay PA, Pear WS. Notch and T cell malignancy. Semin Cancer Biol. 2004;14(5):329-40.