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  • u-Segment3D is a universal framework that translates and enhances 2D instance segmentations to a 3D consensus instance segmentation without training data. It performs well across diverse datasets, including cells with complex morphologies.

    • Felix Y. Zhou
    • Zach Marin
    • Gaudenz Danuser
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 22, P: 2386-2399
  • A study demonstrates that sustained membrane blebs in cancer cells recruit curvature-sensing septins that form plasma membrane-proximal signalling hubs that promote cancer cell survival.

    • Andrew D. Weems
    • Erik S. Welf
    • Gaudenz Danuser
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 615, P: 517-525
  • Shape memory scaffolds are needed for minimally invasive tissue repair and void filling. Here the authors report on the development of 4D printed polycarbonate-based scaffolds with surface degradation properties which fill voids without deforming tissue and allow for tissue ingrowth with reduced immune response.

    • Andrew C. Weems
    • Maria C. Arno
    • Andrew P. Dove
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-14
  • Few biomaterials are suitable for long-term tissue engineering applications and these examples usually possess limited property scope, can be difficult to process, and are non-responsive to external stimuli. Here, the authors overcome these issues by developing a class of easily processable polyamides with stereo-controlled mechanical properties and high-fidelity shape memory behaviour.

    • Joshua C. Worch
    • Andrew C. Weems
    • Andrew P. Dove
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-11
  • The ability to control nanostructure shape and dimensions presents opportunities to design materials in which their macroscopic properties are dependent upon the nature of the nanoparticle. Here the authors show nanoparticle shape is a critical consideration in the determination of nanocomposite hydrogel properties.

    • Maria C. Arno
    • Maria Inam
    • Rachel K. O’Reilly
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-9