Nolan Frey
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Sonmez U, Frey N, LeDuc P, Minden J
Annu Rev Biomed Eng
. 2024 Jul;
26(1):441-473.
PMID: 38959386
Multicellular model organisms, such as (fruit fly), are frequently used in a myriad of biological research studies due to their biological significance and global standardization. However, traditional tools used in...
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Wang K, Frey N, Garcia A, Man K, Yang Y, Gualerzi A, et al.
ACS Nano
. 2023 Oct;
17(20):19640-19651.
PMID: 37797946
Skeletal muscle regeneration relies on the tightly temporally regulated lineage progression of muscle stem/progenitor cells (MPCs) from activation to proliferation and, finally, differentiation. However, with aging, MPC lineage progression is...
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Sonmez U, Frey N, Minden J, LeDuc P
J Vis Exp
. 2023 Jan;
(190).
PMID: 36622011
During embryogenesis, coordinated cell movement generates mechanical forces that regulate gene expression and activity. To study this process, tools such as aspiration or coverslip compression have been used to mechanically...
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Frey N, Sonmez U, Minden J, LeDuc P
Nat Commun
. 2022 Jun;
13(1):3195.
PMID: 35680898
New microfluidic systems for whole organism analysis and experimentation are catalyzing biological breakthroughs across many fields, from human health to fundamental biology principles. This perspective discusses recent microfluidic tools to...
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Jacqueline C, Lee A, Frey N, Minden J, Finn O
Cancer Immunol Res
. 2020 May;
8(8):1027-1038.
PMID: 32467324
Tumor-associated antigens (TAA) are self-molecules abnormally expressed on tumor cells, which elicit humoral and cellular immunity and are targets of immunosurveillance. Immunity to TAAs is found in some healthy individuals...