Kris Kilian
@kriskilian.bsky.social
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Professor@UNSW - Materials Science & Engineering, Chemistry, Bioengineering | 💕biomaterials, biofabrication, cell and tissue engineering, organoids, morphogenesis, mechanobiology | He/Him | 🌀 kilianlab.com
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Kris Kilian
@kriskilian.bsky.social
· Sep 8
Squeezing through blood vessels helps melanoma cells survive and thrive
When detached cancer cells squeeze through the tiniest blood vessels they can become prone to grow new tumours far from where they started, a blood flow simulation experiment suggests.
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Kris Kilian
@kriskilian.bsky.social
· Sep 8
Capillary constrictions prime cancer cell tumorigenicity through PIEZO1 - Nature Communications
Cancer cells can squeeze through confined spaces and undergo nuclear deformation, leading to changes in chromatin organisation. Here, the authors show that mechanical constriction in microcapillaries ...
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Kris Kilian
@kriskilian.bsky.social
· Aug 2
Reposted by Kris Kilian
Manuel Thery
@manuelthery.bsky.social
· Jul 29
Head of the Cell Biology and Biophysics Unit
The European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) is Europe’s flagship life sciences organisation, and one of the world’s leading research institutions. An intergovernmental organisation of 29 Member S...
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Kris Kilian
@kriskilian.bsky.social
· Jul 6
Interfacial Stress Regulates Plasticity and Drug Resistance at the Breast Cancer‐Host Interface
Drop-on-demand printing is used to replicate the spatial compartmentalization of the breast cancer-host interface. Hydrogel confinement affects phenotypic changes in cells at the spheroid interface t...
advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Kris Kilian
@kriskilian.bsky.social
· Jun 24
Reposted by Kris Kilian
Andrew Holle
@ahcells.bsky.social
· Jun 24
Kris Kilian
@kriskilian.bsky.social
· Jun 24
Decoding Hydrogel Porosity: Advancing the Structural Analysis of Hydrogels for Biomedical Applications
Porosity governs transport mechanics in hydrogels, yet characterization in its native state remains challenging. This work harnesses particle tracking to uncover three-dimensional pore geometric feat...
advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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Reposted by Kris Kilian
Kris Kilian
@kriskilian.bsky.social
· May 9
Biomimetic Hydrogels from Mixed Gellan Gum and Tryptophan Zipper Self-Assembling Peptides
Peptide self-assembly has been used to fabricate synthetic hydrogels that emulate many of the chemical and physical properties of natural hydrogels. However, these materials often lack stability for m...
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Kris Kilian
@kriskilian.bsky.social
· Mar 17
Kris Kilian
@kriskilian.bsky.social
· Jan 29
Kris Kilian
@kriskilian.bsky.social
· Jan 29
Multi-step functionalization of hydrogels through mechano- and photo-responsive linkages
Patterning soft materials with cell adhesion motifs can be used to emulate the structures found in natural tissues. While patterning in tissue is driven by cellular assembly, patterning soft materials...
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Kris Kilian
@kriskilian.bsky.social
· Jan 11
Kris Kilian
@kriskilian.bsky.social
· Jan 11
Improving the bioactivity and mechanical properties of poly(ethylene glycol)-based hydrogels through a supramolecular support network
Most synthetic hydrogels are formed through radical polymerization to yield a homogenous covalent meshwork. In contrast, natural hydrogels form through mechanisms involving both covalent assembly and ...
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Kris Kilian
@kriskilian.bsky.social
· Jan 8
Stem cell mechanoadaptation. II. Microtubule stabilization and substrate compliance effects on cytoskeletal remodeling
Stem cells adapt to their local mechanical environment by rearranging their cytoskeleton, which underpins the evolution of their shape and fate as well as the e
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Kris Kilian
@kriskilian.bsky.social
· Jan 8
Stem cell mechanoadaptation. I. Effect of microtubule stabilization and volume changing stresses on cytoskeletal remodeling
Here, we report on the first part of a two-part experimental series to elucidate spatiotemporal cytoskeletal remodeling, which underpins the evolution of stem c
doi.org
Kris Kilian
@kriskilian.bsky.social
· Jan 8
Vina Putra
@vpmechbio.bsky.social
· Jan 7
Stem cell mechanoadaptation. I. Effect of microtubule stabilization and volume changing stresses on cytoskeletal remodeling
Here, we report on the first part of a two-part experimental series to elucidate spatiotemporal cytoskeletal remodeling, which underpins the evolution of stem c
doi.org