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Volume 9,
Issue 1,
March 2025

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APL Bioengineering is an open access journal publishing articles specific to the understanding and advancement of physics and engineering of biological systems. The journal serves the bioengineering and biomedical research communities by publishing original research articles, reviews, and perspectives.

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Nadia O. Abutaleb, Xin D. Gao et al.
The rare, accelerated aging disease Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome (HGPS) is commonly caused by a de novo c.1824 C > T point mutation of the LMNA gene that results in the protein progerin. ...
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Qiongyao Liu, Toni Lassila et al.
Thrombosis is a biological response closely related to intracranial aneurysms, and the formation of thrombi inside the aneurysm is an important determinant of outcome after endovascular therapy. As ...
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Wen Yih Aw, Aanya Sawhney et al.
Somatic activating mutations in PIK3CA are common drivers of vascular and lymphatic malformations. Despite common biophysical signatures of tissues susceptible to lesion formation, including ...
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Minwoo Kang, Chanhong Min et al.
Fibroblasts play essential roles in cancer progression, exhibiting activation states that can either promote or inhibit tumor growth. Understanding these differential activation states is critical ...
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Shun Guo, Qian Zhang et al.
The interaction between keratinocytes (KCs) and immune cells is essential in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. Understanding this crosstalk is crucial for developing effective treatment strategies. ...
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Andrew A. Schmidt, Li-Mor David et al.
Cardiac adaptation to hypoxic injury is regulated by dynamic interactions between cardiomyocytes and macrophages, yet the impacts of immune phenotypes on cardiac structure and contractility remain ...

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