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1. Collagen crosslinking-induced corneal morphological changes: a three-dimensional light sheet Microscopy-based evaluation.

2. Matrix stiffness increases energy efficiency of endothelial cells.

3. Collagen crosslinking-induced corneal morphological changes: a three-dimensional light sheet Microscopy-based evaluation

4. Evaluating ECM stiffness and liver cancer radiation response via shear-wave elasticity in 3D culture models

5. Evaluating ECM stiffness and liver cancer radiation response via shear-wave elasticity in 3D culture models.

6. Single-cell SERS imaging of dual cell membrane receptors expression influenced by extracellular matrix stiffness.

7. CD248‐expressing cancer‐associated fibroblasts induce non‐small cell lung cancer metastasis via Hippo pathway‐mediated extracellular matrix stiffness.

8. Extracellular matrix stiffness and tumor-associated macrophage polarization: new fields affecting immune exclusion.

9. 细胞外基质刚度诱导 CCL5 合成以提高 非小细胞肺癌免疫治疗响.

10. 细胞外基质硬度通过AMPK调控干细胞线粒体的形态异质.

11. Omentin-1 induces mechanically activated fibroblasts lipogenic differentiation through pkm2/yap/pparγ pathway to promote lung fibrosis resolution.

12. YAP activation inhibits inflammatory signalling and cartilage breakdown associated with reduced primary cilia expression.

13. Pin1/YAP pathway mediates matrix stiffness-induced epithelial-mesenchymal transition driving cervical cancer metastasis via a non-Hippo mechanism.

14. YAP/Smad3 promotes pathological extracellular matrix microenviroment‐induced bladder smooth muscle proliferation in bladder fibrosis progression.

15. Single‐Cell Transcriptomic Census of Endothelial Changes Induced by Matrix Stiffness and the Association with Atherosclerosis.

16. Extracellular matrix stiffness facilitates neurite outgrowth by reprogramming the fatty acid oxidation-dependent macrophage polarization.

17. YAP/Smad3 promotes pathological extracellular matrix microenviroment‐induced bladder smooth muscle proliferation in bladder fibrosis progression

18. Radiation therapy affects YAP expression and intracellular localization by modulating lamin A/C levels in breast cancer

19. A CLIC1 network coordinates matrix stiffness and the Warburg effect to promote tumor growth in pancreatic cancer.

20. Extracellular matrix stiffness controls VEGF165 secretion and neuroblastoma angiogenesis via the YAP/RUNX2/SRSF1 axis.

21. Matrix stiffness mechanosensing modulates the expression and distribution of transcription factors in Schwann cells.

22. Matrix stiffness mechanosensing modulates the expression and distribution of transcription factors in Schwann cells

24. Dual-Sensitive Fluorescent Nanoprobes for Simultaneously Monitoring In Situ Changes in pH and Matrix Metalloproteinase Expression in Stiffness-Tunable Three-Dimensional In Vitro Scaffolds.

25. [Extracellular Matrix Stiffness Induces Mitochondrial Morphological Heterogeneity via AMPK Activation].

26. Mechanosensitive hormone signaling promotes mammary progenitor expansion and breast cancer risk.

27. Estrogen inhibits the differentiation of fibroblasts induced by high stiffness matrix by enhancing DNMT1 expression.

28. Recent progress on the effect of extracellular matrix on occurrence and progression of breast cancer.

29. Extracellular matrix stiffness regulates degradation of MST2 via SCF βTrCP.

30. Biomimetic multifactor stimulation method for analyzing the synergism of matrix stiffness and inorganic polyphosphates on cellular behaviors.

31. Radiation therapy affects YAP expression and intracellular localization by modulating lamin A/C levels in breast cancer.

32. Pin1/YAP pathway mediates matrix stiffness-induced epithelial-mesenchymal transition driving cervical cancer metastasis via a non-Hippo mechanism.

33. An SCD1-dependent mechanoresponsive pathway promotes HCC invasion and metastasis through lipid metabolic reprogramming.

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