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    Flapping wing aerodynamics: from insects to vertebrates by Chin, Diana D, Lentink, David

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-04-2016)
    “…More than a million insects and approximately 11,000 vertebrates utilize flapping wings to fly. However, flapping flight has only been studied in a few of…”
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    Birds repurpose the role of drag and lift to take off and land by Chin, Diana D., Lentink, David

    Published in Nature communications (25-11-2019)
    “…The lift that animal wings generate to fly is typically considered a vertical force that supports weight, while drag is considered a horizontal force that…”
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    Birds both avoid and control collisions by harnessing visually guided force vectoring by Chin, Diana D, Lentink, David

    Published in Journal of the Royal Society interface (15-06-2022)
    “…Birds frequently manoeuvre around plant clutter in complex-structured habitats. To understand how they rapidly negotiate obstacles while flying between…”
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    Fluid moment and force measurement based on control surface integration by Chin, Diana D., Lentink, David

    Published in Experiments in fluids (2020)
    “…The moments and torques acting on a deforming body determine its stability and maneuverability. For animals, robots, vehicles, and other deforming objects…”
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    The aerodynamic force platform as an ergometer by Deetjen, Marc E, Chin, Diana D, Lentink, David

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (27-05-2020)
    “…Animal flight requires aerodynamic power, which is challenging to determine accurately Existing methods rely on approximate calculations based on wake flow…”
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    Cirrhotic cardiomyopathy in the pre- and post-liver transplantation phase by Zardi, Enrico Maria, MD, PhD, Zardi, Domenico Maria, MD, Chin, Diana, MD, Sonnino, Chiara, MD, Dobrina, Aldo, MD, Abbate, Antonio, MD

    Published in Journal of cardiology (01-02-2016)
    “…Abstract Patients with advanced liver cirrhosis may develop a clinical syndrome characterized by a blunted contractile responsiveness to stress and/or altered…”
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    Inspiration for wing design: how forelimb specialization enables active flight in modern vertebrates by Chin, Diana D., Matloff, Laura Y., Stowers, Amanda Kay, Tucci, Emily R., Lentink, David

    Published in Journal of the Royal Society interface (01-06-2017)
    “…Harnessing flight strategies refined by millions of years of evolution can help expedite the design of more efficient, manoeuvrable and robust flying robots…”
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    Small deviations in kinematics and body form dictate muscle performances in the finely tuned avian downstroke by Deetjen, Marc E, Chin, Diana D, Heers, Ashley M, Tobalske, Bret W, Lentink, David

    Published in eLife (26-02-2024)
    “…Avian takeoff requires peak pectoralis muscle power to generate sufficient aerodynamic force during the downstroke. Subsequently, the much smaller…”
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    Birds land reliably on complex surfaces by adapting their foot-surface interactions upon contact by Roderick, William Rt, Chin, Diana D, Cutkosky, Mark R, Lentink, David

    Published in eLife (06-08-2019)
    “…Birds land on a wide range of complex surfaces, yet it is unclear how they grasp a perch reliably. Here, we show how Pacific parrotlets exhibit stereotyped leg…”
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    Temporal chromatin accessibility changes define transcriptional states essential for osteosarcoma metastasis by Pontius, W. Dean, Hong, Ellen S., Faber, Zachary J., Gray, Jeremy, Peacock, Craig D., Bayles, Ian, Lovrenert, Katreya, Chin, Diana H., Gryder, Berkley E., Bartels, Cynthia F., Scacheri, Peter C.

    Published in Nature communications (08-11-2023)
    “…The metastasis-invasion cascade describes the series of steps required for a cancer cell to successfully spread from its primary tumor and ultimately grow…”
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    Facilitation of a tropical seagrass by a chemosymbiotic bivalve increases with environmental stress by Chin, Diana W., Fouw, Jimmy, Heide, Tjisse, Cahill, Brianna V., Katcher, Kevin, Paul, Valerie J., Campbell, Justin E., Peterson, Bradley J., Smale, Dan

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-01-2021)
    “…Facilitation of foundation species is critical to the structure, function and persistence of ecosystems. Understanding the dependence of the strength of this…”
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    Lift calculations based on accepted wake models for animal flight are inconsistent and sensitive to vortex dynamics by Gutierrez, Eric, Quinn, Daniel B, Chin, Diana D, Lentink, David

    Published in Bioinspiration & biomimetics (06-12-2016)
    “…There are three common methods for calculating the lift generated by a flying animal based on the measured airflow in the wake. However, these methods might…”
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    How birds direct impulse to minimize the energetic cost of foraging flight by Chin, Diana D, Lentink, David

    Published in Science advances (01-05-2017)
    “…Birds frequently hop and fly between tree branches to forage. To determine the mechanical energy trade-offs of their bimodal locomotion, we rewarded four…”
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    How oscillating aerodynamic forces explain the timbre of the hummingbird's hum and other animals in flapping flight by Hightower, Ben J, Wijnings, Patrick Wa, Scholte, Rick, Ingersoll, Rivers, Chin, Diana D, Nguyen, Jade, Shorr, Daniel, Lentink, David

    Published in eLife (16-03-2021)
    “…How hummingbirds hum is not fully understood, but its biophysical origin is encoded in the acoustic nearfield. Hence, we studied six freely hovering Anna's…”
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    BET Bromodomain Degradation Disrupts Function but Not 3D Formation of RNA Pol2 Clusters by Chin, Diana H, Osman, Issra, Porch, Jadon, Kim, Hyunmin, Buck, Kristen K, Rodriguez, Javier, Carapia, Bianca, Yan, Deborah, Moura, Stela B, Sperry, Jantzen, Nakashima, Jonathan, Altman, Kasey, Altman, Delsee, Gryder, Berkley E

    Published in Pharmaceuticals (Basel, Switzerland) (29-01-2023)
    “…Fusion-positive rhabdomyosarcoma (FP-RMS) is driven by a translocation that creates the chimeric transcription factor PAX3-FOXO1 (P3F), which assembles de novo…”
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    Design and analysis of aerodynamic force platforms for free flight studies by Hightower, Ben J, Ingersoll, Rivers, Chin, Diana D, Lawhon, Carl, Haselsteiner, Andreas F, Lentink, David

    Published in Bioinspiration & biomimetics (16-10-2017)
    “…We describe and explain new advancements in the design of the aerodynamic force platform, a novel instrument that can directly measure the aerodynamic forces…”
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    Portopulmonary hypertension and hepatorenal syndrome. Two faces of the same coin by Zardi, Enrico Maria, Zardi, Domenico Maria, Giorgi, Chiara, Chin, Diana, Dobrina, Aldo

    Published in European journal of internal medicine (01-09-2017)
    “…Abstract Portopulmonary hypertension and hepatorenal syndrome are both severe local hypertensive complications of liver cirrhosis and portal hypertension. Both…”
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