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1. The microenvironment dictates glycocalyx construction and immune surveillance

2. Immunoengineering can overcome the glycocalyx armour of cancer cells

4. Bio-orthogonal Glycan Imaging of Culture Cells and Whole Animal C. elegans with Expansion Microscopy

7. Force Engages Vinculin and Promotes Tumor Progression by Enhancing PI3K Activation of Phosphatidylinositol (3,4,5)-Triphosphate

8. The cancer glycocalyx mechanically primes integrin-mediated growth and survival

9. A physical sciences network characterization of non-tumorigenic and metastatic cells

10. A physical sciences network characterization of non-tumorigenic and metastatic cells.

11. Scanning angle interference microscopy reveals cell dynamics at the nanoscale

12. Integrin clustering is driven by mechanical resistance from the glycocalyx and the substrate.

13. The microenvironment dictates glycocalyx construction and immune surveillance

22. Supplemental Methods, References and Figure Legends from Force Engages Vinculin and Promotes Tumor Progression by Enhancing PI3K Activation of Phosphatidylinositol (3,4,5)-Triphosphate

28. Mucins form a nanoscale material barrier against immune cell attack

30. Additional file 2 of Hyaluronic acid synthesis, degradation, and crosslinking in equine osteoarthritis: TNF-α-TSG-6-mediated HC-HA formation

31. Additional file 4 of Hyaluronic acid synthesis, degradation, and crosslinking in equine osteoarthritis: TNF-α-TSG-6-mediated HC-HA formation

32. Additional file 3 of Hyaluronic acid synthesis, degradation, and crosslinking in equine osteoarthritis: TNF-α-TSG-6-mediated HC-HA formation

33. Additional file 1 of Hyaluronic acid synthesis, degradation, and crosslinking in equine osteoarthritis: TNF-α-TSG-6-mediated HC-HA formation

35. Dimerization activates the Inversin complex in C. elegans

38. The surface stress of biomedical silicones is a stimulant of cellular response

40. Tensional homeostasis and the malignant phenotype

43. Physical Principles of Membrane Shape Regulation by the Glycocalyx

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