Julia E. Sero

Affiliations: 
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States 
Area:
Cell biology
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Barker CG, Petsalaki E, Giudice G, et al. (2022) Identification of phenotype-specific networks from paired gene expression-cell shape imaging data. Genome Research. 32: 750-765
Sero JE, Stevens MM. (2021) Nanoneedle-Based Materials for Intracellular Studies. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 1295: 191-219
Maynard SA, Gelmi A, Skaalure SC, et al. (2020) Nanoscale Molecular Quantification of Stem Cell-Hydrogel Interactions. Acs Nano
Higgins SG, Becce M, Belessiotis-Richards A, et al. (2020) High-Aspect-Ratio Nanostructured Surfaces as Biological Metamaterials. Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.). e1903862
Pascual-Vargas P, Cooper S, Sero J, et al. (2017) RNAi screens for Rho GTPase regulators of cell shape and YAP/TAZ localisation in triple negative breast cancer. Scientific Data. 4: 170018
Sero JE, Bakal C. (2017) Multiparametric Analysis of Cell Shape Demonstrates that β-PIX Directly Couples YAP Activation to Extracellular Matrix Adhesion. Cell Systems
Sero JE, Sailem HZ, Ardy RC, et al. (2015) Cell shape and the microenvironment regulate nuclear translocation of NF-κB in breast epithelial and tumor cells. Molecular Systems Biology. 11: 790
Sero JE, Sailem HZ, Ardy RC, et al. (2015) Cell shape and the microenvironment regulate nuclear translocation of NF-κB in breast epithelial and tumor cells. Molecular Systems Biology. 11: 790
Yin Z, Sailem H, Sero J, et al. (2014) How cells explore shape space: a quantitative statistical perspective of cellular morphogenesis. Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology. 36: 1195-203
Sero JE, German AE, Mammoto A, et al. (2012) Paxillin controls directional cell motility in response to physical cues. Cell Adhesion & Migration. 6: 502-8
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