Thank you for the recommendation. But your reference to Rob Keller's reply (to Remya S's question) does not correspond to the question I asked. I never expected that my publications on RG would eventually automatically end up on GS as well - I just have to be patient and wait. My question was: how can I do this transfer (copying) of my publications myself?
I am afraid I do not quite understand your question. What I see is that most of your publications are present in Google Scholar. As indicated by Wolfgang R. Dick I said that you cannot upload a paper in Google Scholar yourself. The search engine of GS picks up publications from various sources including (most of) the publishers, ResearchGate, PubMed, Academia.edu (with full text documents) etc. So (full text) papers end up in GS indirectly.
Perhaps your point becomes clear when you give an example of what you want?
By the way I noticed that your paper entitled:
Article Responses of epithelial and fibroblast-like cells to discont...
is uploaded as word document. RG (and Google Scholar) can handle a pdf better (you can transfer in word a document in pdf by using safe as…)
The same is true for:
Article [Changes in morphology, cytoskeleton, and substrate dependen...
Perhaps it was my lack of attention, but only now, from your second answer, I understood the most important thing for me: I cannot upload my publications to the GS myself, they are selected from various sources by the search engine of the GS itself. It is unclear to me what determines this selection of publications: for example, about 70 of my works from different years are posted in the RG, of which I only come across a very small number in the GS. Now I understand that I will not be able to transfer the rest of my publications to the GS myself. It's a pity, but what can I do.
Thank you very much for the clarification that is very important for me. I wish you success in your work.