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Tuğba Topal, PhD
Tuğba Topal, PhD
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Acoustic tweezing cytometry induces rapid initiation of human embryonic stem cell differentiation
T Topal, X Hong, X Xue, Z Fan, N Kanetkar, JT Nguyen, J Fu, CX Deng, ...
Scientific reports 8 (1), 12977, 2018
272018
Engineered extracellular matrices facilitate brain organoids from human pluripotent stem cells
AJ Muñiz, T Topal, MD Brooks, A Sze, DH Kim, J Jordahl, J Nguyen, ...
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology 10 (7), 1239-1253, 2023
62023
Integrin‐Targeted Cyclic Forces Accelerate Neural Tube‐Like Rosette Formation from Human Embryonic Stem Cells
T Topal, Z Fan, LY Deng, PH Krebsbach, CX Deng
Advanced Biosystems, 1900064, 2019
42019
Rapid translocation of pluripotency-related transcription factors by external uniaxial forces
T Topal, BC Kim, LG Villa-Diaz, CX Deng, S Takayama, PH Krebsbach
Integrative Biology 11 (2), 41-52, 2019
42019
Scaffold for Facial Nerve Reconstruction
MJB Osama A. Alkhalili, Ayșe Jane Muñiz, John E. Hanks, Aaron W. Stebbins ...
Handbook of Tissue Engineering Scaffolds: Volume Two 2, 95-121, 2019
3*2019
Acoustic tweezing cytometry (ATC) on dissociated human embryonic stem cells (HESCS)
X Hong, X Xue, T Topal, J Fu, CX Deng
Biophysical Journal 110 (3), 95a, 2016
12016
The Effects of Mechanical Forces on Human Embryonic Stem Cell Behavior
T Topal
University of Michigan, 2018
2018
Cyclic Forces Induce Rapid Differentiation of human embryonic stem cells
T Topal, X Hong, X Xue, Z Fan, J Nguyen, C Deng, P Krebsbach
TISSUE ENGINEERING PART A 23, S151-S151, 2017
2017
Acoustic Tweezing Cytometry (ATC) Dictates Stress Induced Differentiation in Human Embryonic Stem Cells (hESCs)
T Topal, X Hong, CX Deng, PH Krebsbach
TISSUE ENGINEERING PART A 22, S89-S90, 2016
2016
40th Annual Symposium
FIT By
University of Michigan, 2016
2016
3D Jet Writing-Controlled Deposition of Multicomponent Electrospun Fibers in Three Dimensional Space.
J Jordahl
2016
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