Chin-Lin Guo
Affiliations: | Bioengineering | California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA |
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Ouyang M, Yu JY, Chen Y, et al. (2021) Cell-extracellular matrix interactions in the fluidic phase direct the topology and polarity of self-organized epithelial structures. Cell Proliferation. e13014 |
Yu JY, Kim J, Holland DB, et al. (2018) Multiphoton structured thin-plane imaging with a single optical path. Optics Letters. 43: 5271-5274 |
Yu JY, Kim S, Shim YB, et al. (2018) Fiber-bundle illumination: realizing high-degree time-multiplexed multifocal multiphoton microscopy with simplicity. Scientific Reports. 8: 14863 |
Guo C, Sanchez E, Fong E. (2018) Abstract 5165: Patterning of individual cellular behavior in collective invasion Cancer Research. 78: 5165-5165 |
Tseng C, Sanchez E, Guo C. (2016) 3-D Topological Arrangement of Cytoskeleton Modulated by Environmental Mechanics Biophysical Journal. 110: 618a-619a |
Mou Y, Yu JY, Wannier TM, et al. (2015) Computational design of co-assembling protein-DNA nanowires. Nature. 525: 230-3 |
Guo CL, Harris NC, Wijeratne SS, et al. (2013) Multiscale mechanobiology: mechanics at the molecular, cellular, and tissue levels. Cell & Bioscience. 3: 25 |
Yu JY, Holland DB, Blake GA, et al. (2013) The wide-field optical sectioning of microlens array and structured illumination-based plane-projection multiphoton microscopy. Optics Express. 21: 2097-109 |
Yu JY, Holland DB, Blake GA, et al. (2013) Temporal focusing generated via a height-staggered microlens array can be used for wide-field optical-sectioning microscopy Cleo: Science and Innovations, Cleo_si 2013. CTu3N.7 |
Guo CL, Ouyang M, Yu JY, et al. (2012) Long-range mechanical force enables self-assembly of epithelial tubular patterns. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 109: 5576-82 |