Daniel Garcia-Gonzalez, Ritu Raman, Simone Schuerle, Andy Tay
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Abstract
Mechanomedicine
The emergence of magneto-mechanical actuation systems in biomedical research and mechanomedicine, ranging from single particles to 3D scaffolds, enable dynamic and remote modulation of cellular processes. By mechanically simulating physiological and pathological processes, these systems offer a new path for invitro research, that may be translated to in vivo innovation for therapeutic discoveries. More details can be found in article number 2400638 by Daniel Garcia-Gonzalez and co-workers.