Matthew Kutys

About Matthew Kutys

Matthew Kutys, With an exceptional h-index of 14 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, San Francisco, specializes in the field of morphogenesis, mechanobiology, adhesion biology, microphysiological systems.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Doublecortin reinforces microtubules to promote growth cone advance in soft environments

Microphysiological model of PIK3CA-driven vascular malformations reveals a role of dysregulated Rac1 and mTORC1/2 in lesion formation

Arp2/3 Complex Activity Enables Nuclear YAP for Naïve Pluripotency of Human Embryonic Stem Cells

Notch1 cortical signaling regulates epithelial architecture and cell–cell adhesion

A 3D biomimetic model of lymphatics reveals cell–cell junction tightening and lymphedema via a cytokine-induced ROCK2/JAM-A complex

‘Chip’-ing away at morphogenesis–application of organ-on-chip technologies to study tissue morphogenesis

A convolutional neural network STIFMap reveals associations between stromal stiffness and EMT in breast cancer

Modeling collective cell behavior in cancer: Perspectives from an interdisciplinary conversation

Matthew Kutys Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor

Citations(all)

1544

Citations(since 2020)

1076

Cited By

842

hIndex(all)

14

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

14

i10Index(since 2020)

14

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Matthew Kutys Skills & Research Interests

morphogenesis

mechanobiology

adhesion biology

microphysiological systems

Top articles of Matthew Kutys

Doublecortin reinforces microtubules to promote growth cone advance in soft environments

bioRxiv

2024

Microphysiological model of PIK3CA-driven vascular malformations reveals a role of dysregulated Rac1 and mTORC1/2 in lesion formation

Science Advances

2023/2/15

Arp2/3 Complex Activity Enables Nuclear YAP for Naïve Pluripotency of Human Embryonic Stem Cells

2023

Notch1 cortical signaling regulates epithelial architecture and cell–cell adhesion

Journal of Cell Biology

2023/12/4

A 3D biomimetic model of lymphatics reveals cell–cell junction tightening and lymphedema via a cytokine-induced ROCK2/JAM-A complex

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2023/10/10

‘Chip’-ing away at morphogenesis–application of organ-on-chip technologies to study tissue morphogenesis

2023/10/1

A convolutional neural network STIFMap reveals associations between stromal stiffness and EMT in breast cancer

Nature communications

2023/6/15

Adherens junctions organize size-selective proteolytic hotspots critical for Notch signalling

Nature cell biology

2022/12

Tumor Host Interactions in Metastasis: Conversation before crossing: dissecting metastatic tumor-vascular interactions in microphysiological systems

American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology

2022/11/11

Conversation before crossing: dissecting metastatic tumor-vascular interactions in microphysiological systems

2022/11/1

STIFMap employs a convolutional neural network to reveal spatial mechanical heterogeneity and tension-dependent activation of an epithelial to mesenchymal transition within …

2022/10/24

Microphysiological vascular malformation model reveals a role of dysregulated Rac1 and mTORC1/2 in lesion formation

bioRxiv

2022/9/4

Membrane compartmentalization by adherens junctions creates a spatial switch for Notch signaling and function

2021/11/4

3D mesenchymal cell migration is driven by anterior cellular contraction that generates an extracellular matrix prestrain

Developmental cell

2021/3/22

Uncovering mutation-specific morphogenic phenotypes and paracrine-mediated vessel dysfunction in a biomimetic vascularized mammary duct platform

Nature communications

2020/7/6

Size-dependent protein segregation creates a spatial switch for Notch signaling and function

bioRxiv

2021/1/1

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