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Ms Jade O'Neill

Casual Senior Research Aide
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jade.oneill@uq.edu.au

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Journal Article

Enriquez Martinez, Marco A., Wang, Zhao, Alvarez, Yanina D., O’Neill, Jade E., Ju, Robert J., Turunen, Petri, White, Melanie D., Mata, Jitendra, Gilbert, Elliot P., Lauko, Jan, Rowan, Alan E. and Stehbens, Samantha J. (2025). Tuning collagen nonlinear mechanics with interpenetrating networks drives adaptive cellular phenotypes in three dimensions. Science Advances, 11 (25) eadt3352. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.adt3352
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