Miloš Nikolić

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2015-2021 Bioengineering NIH & University of Maryland College Park, College Park, MD, United States 
Area:
Biophysics, Optics, Microscopy, Cell mechanics, Cancer biology
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Nikolić M, Antonetti V, Liu F, et al. (2023) Scale invariance in early embryonic development. Arxiv
Zhang J, Nikolic M, Tanner K, et al. (2023) Publisher Correction: Rapid biomechanical imaging at low irradiation level via dual line-scanning Brillouin microscopy. Nature Methods
Zhang J, Nikolic M, Tanner K, et al. (2023) Rapid biomechanical imaging at low irradiation level via dual line-scanning Brillouin microscopy. Nature Methods
Nikolić M, Scarcelli G, Tanner K. (2022) Multimodal microscale mechanical mapping of cancer cells in complex microenvironments. Biophysical Journal
Pahapale GJ, Tao J, Nikolic M, et al. (2022) Directing Multicellular Organization by Varying the Aspect Ratio of Soft Hydrogel Microwells. Advanced Science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany). e2104649
Roberts AB, Zhang J, Raj Singh V, et al. (2021) Tumor cell nuclei soften during transendothelial migration. Journal of Biomechanics. 121: 110400
Wisniewski EO, Mistriotis P, Bera K, et al. (2020) Dorsoventral polarity directs cell responses to migration track geometries. Science Advances. 6: eaba6505
Zhang J, Alisafaei F, Nikolić M, et al. (2020) Nuclear Mechanics within Intact Cells Is Regulated by Cytoskeletal Network and Internal Nanostructures. Small (Weinheim An Der Bergstrasse, Germany). e1907688
Zhang J, Alisafaei F, Nikolić M, et al. (2020) Nuclear Mechanics: Nuclear Mechanics within Intact Cells Is Regulated by Cytoskeletal Network and Internal Nanostructures (Small 18/2020) Small. 16: 2070098
Nikolić M, Scarcelli G. (2019) Long-term Brillouin imaging of live cells with reduced absorption-mediated damage at 660 nm wavelength. Biomedical Optics Express. 10: 1567-1580
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