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1. Long-term molecular turnover of actin stress fibers revealed by advection-reaction analysis in fluorescence recovery after photobleaching

2. Proteome of actin stress fibers

3. AMPK regulates cell shape of cardiomyocytes by modulating turnover of microtubules through CLIP‐170

4. Determining the inherent reaction-diffusion properties of actin-binding proteins in cells by incorporating genetic engineering to FRAP-based framework

5. AMPK regulates cell shape of cardiomyocytes by modulating turnover of microtubules through CLIP-170

6. Intracellular Macromolecular Crowding within Individual Stress Fibers Analyzed by Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy.

7. PDGF-B secreted from skeletal muscle enhances myoblast proliferation and myotube maturation via activation of the PDGFR signaling cascade.

8. Polarized light retardation analysis allows for the evaluation of tension in individual stress fibers.

9. Establishment of a system evaluating the contractile force of electrically stimulated myotubes from wrinkles formed on elastic substrate.

10. Inner Nuclear Membrane Protein, SUN1, is Required for Cytoskeletal Force Generation and Focal Adhesion Maturation.

11. Wrinkle force microscopy: a machine learning based approach to predict cell mechanics from images.

12. Analysis of senescence-responsive stress fiber proteome reveals reorganization of stress fibers mediated by elongation factor eEF2 in HFF-1 cells.

13. ARHGAP4-SEPT2-SEPT9 complex enables both up- and down-modulation of integrin-mediated focal adhesions, cell migration, and invasion.

14. Determining the domain-level reaction-diffusion properties of an actin-binding protein transgelin-2 within cells.

15. Mechanosensitive myosin II but not cofilin primarily contributes to cyclic cell stretch-induced selective disassembly of actin stress fibers.

16. Statistical profiling reveals correlations between the cell response to and the primary structure of Rho-GAPs.

17. What factors determine the number of nonmuscle myosin II in the sarcomeric unit of stress fibers?

18. AMPK regulates cell shape of cardiomyocytes by modulating turnover of microtubules through CLIP-170.

19. Image based cellular contractile force evaluation with small-world network inspired CNN: SW-UNet.

20. Comprehensive analysis on the whole Rho-GAP family reveals that ARHGAP4 suppresses EMT in epithelial cells under negative regulation by Septin9.

21. Helical structure of actin stress fibers and its possible contribution to inducing their direction-selective disassembly upon cell shortening.

22. Multi-well plate cell contraction assay detects negatively correlated cellular responses to pharmacological inhibitors in contractility and migration.

23. Keratin-binding ability of the N-terminal Solo domain of Solo is critical for its function in cellular mechanotransduction.

24. Spatially selective myosin regulatory light chain regulation is absent in dedifferentiated vascular smooth muscle cells but is partially induced by fibronectin and Klf4.

25. Transgelin-1 (SM22α) interacts with actin stress fibers and podosomes in smooth muscle cells without using its actin binding site.

26. Deformable 96-well cell culture plate compatible with high-throughput screening platforms.

27. Solo, a RhoA-targeting guanine nucleotide exchange factor, is critical for hemidesmosome formation and acinar development in epithelial cells.

28. Vinexin family (SORBS) proteins play different roles in stiffness-sensing and contractile force generation.

29. Microcontact Peeling: A Cell Micropatterning Technique for Circumventing Direct Adsorption of Proteins to Hydrophobic PDMS.

30. Cellular force assay detects altered contractility caused by a nephritis-associated mutation in nonmuscle myosin IIA.

31. New wrinkling substrate assay reveals traction force fields of leader and follower cells undergoing collective migration.

32. Contact guidance of smooth muscle cells is associated with tension-mediated adhesion maturation.

33. Microcontact peeling as a new method for cell micropatterning.

34. Development of motorized plasma lithography for cell patterning.

35. Aligning cells in arbitrary directions on a membrane sheet using locally formed microwrinkles.

36. High extensibility of stress fibers revealed by in vitro micromanipulation with fluorescence imaging.

37. Simultaneous contraction and buckling of stress fibers in individual cells.

38. The position and size of individual focal adhesions are determined by intracellular stress-dependent positive regulation.

39. Non-muscle myosin II induces disassembly of actin stress fibres independently of myosin light chain dephosphorylation.

40. Actin stress fibers are at a tipping point between conventional shortening and rapid disassembly at physiological levels of MgATP.

41. A versatile micro-mechanical tester for actin stress fibers isolated from cells.

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