Aaron F. Mertz, Ph.D.

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2013 Yale University, New Haven, CT 
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Eric R. Dufresne grad student 2013 Yale
 (Collective Mechanics of Epithelial Cells.)
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Sahu P, Sussman DM, Rübsam M, et al. (2020) Small-scale demixing in confluent biological tissues. Soft Matter
Ellis SJ, Gomez NC, Levorse J, et al. (2019) Distinct modes of cell competition shape mammalian tissue morphogenesis. Nature
Rübsam M, Mertz AF, Kubo A, et al. (2017) E-cadherin integrates mechanotransduction and EGFR signaling to control junctional tissue polarization and tight junction positioning. Nature Communications. 8: 1250
Rübsam M, Mertz A, Kubo A, et al. (2016) 143 E-cadherin integrates EGFR signaling and mechanotransduction to control tissue polarization and barrier formation Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 136: S185
Ruebsam M, Mertz A, Goranci G, et al. (2016) 430 Tissue polarization of mechano-adhesive signals, cytoskeleton and EGFR signaling controls skin barrier formation Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 136: S76
Ruebsam M, Kubo A, Mertz A, et al. (2016) Classical cadherins control polarized organization of junctions and cytoskeleton in stratified epithelia Journal of Dermatological Science. 84: e112
Rosowski KA, Mertz AF, Norcross S, et al. (2015) Edges of human embryonic stem cell colonies display distinct mechanical properties and differentiation potential. Scientific Reports. 5: 14218
Hyland C, Mertz AF, Forscher P, et al. (2014) Dynamic peripheral traction forces balance stable neurite tension in regenerating Aplysia bag cell neurons. Scientific Reports. 4: 4961
Style RW, Boltyanskiy R, German GK, et al. (2014) Traction force microscopy in physics and biology. Soft Matter. 10: 4047-55
Mertz AF, Che Y, Banerjee S, et al. (2013) Cadherin-based intercellular adhesions organize epithelial cell-matrix traction forces. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 110: 842-7
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