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List of works by Olivier Theodoly

A simple microfluidic method to select, isolate, and manipulate single-cells in mechanical and biochemical assays

scientific article

ARHGAP45 controls naïve T- and B-cell entry into lymph nodes and T-cell progenitor thymus seeding

scientific article published on 15 March 2021

Collective migration during a gap closure in a two-dimensional haptotactic model

scientific article published on 12 March 2021

Controlling T cells spreading, mechanics and activation by micropatterning

scientific article published on 24 March 2021

Functional Mapping of Adhesiveness on Live Cells Reveals How Guidance Phenotypes Can Emerge From Complex Spatiotemporal Integrin Regulation

scientific article published on 07 April 2021

Influence of surface reflective properties on differential interference contrast microscopy

scientific article published in March 2008

Keratocytes migrate against flow with a roly-poly-like mechanism

scientific article published in 2022

Live nanoscopic to mesoscopic topography reconstruction with an optical microscope for chemical and biological samples

scientific article published in PLoS ONE

Lymphocyte perform reverse adhesive haptotaxis mediated by integrins LFA-1

scientific article published on 21 July 2020

Microfluidic Modeling of Circulating Leukocyte Deformation

Microfluidic device to study flow-free chemotaxis of swimming cells

scientific article published on 06 April 2020

Microfluidic investigation reveals distinct roles for actin cytoskeleton and myosin II activity in capillary leukocyte trafficking

scientific article published on May 2009

Passive circulating cell sorting by deformability using a microfluidic gradual filter

scientific article

Self-Assembly of Charged Amphiphilic Diblock Copolymers with Insoluble Blocks of Decreasing Hydrophobicity: From Kinetically Frozen Colloids to Macrosurfactants

scientific article published on November 24, 2010

Substrate area confinement is a key determinant of cell velocity in collective migration

Wet-surface–enhanced ellipsometric contrast microscopy identifies slime as a major adhesion factor during bacterial surface motility

scientific article published on June 4, 2012