International audienceThe diversity of functions achieved by living cells result from the collective behavior of biological components that interact through multiple scales in time and space. The cytoskeleton constitutes one canonical system forming dynamic organizations when interacting with molecular motors. These materials constitute a state of active matter that exhibit out-of-equilibrium behavior with oriented order in the presence of energy. However, such active materials are highly dependent on the intrinsic properties of their constituents (fibers, molecular motors, and energy), which makes it difficult to control their behavior. Being able to manipulate directly the constitutive elements of the active gel could provide additional c...
Self-assembly of components into complex functional patterns at microscale is common in nature, and ...
© The Author(s) 2016.Inspired by the biogenic magnetism found in certain organisms, such as magnetot...
Force generation by molecular motors drives biological processes such as asymmetric cell division an...
International audienceArtificial bio-based scaffolds offer broad applications in bioinspired chemist...
International audienceLiving cells move and change their shape because signaling chemical reactions ...
Living cells move and change their shape because signaling chemical reactions modify the state of th...
Biological materials and systems often dynamically self-assemble and disassemble, forming temporary ...
<div><p>Magnetotactic bacteria assemble chains of magnetosomes, organelles that contain magnetic nan...
Magnetotactic bacteria assemble chains of magnetosomes, organelles that contain magnetic nano-crysta...
International audienceDecisions on the fate of cells and their functions are dictated by the spatiot...
Cytoskeletal networks are foundational examples of active matter and central to self-organized struc...
Cells are shaped by the cytoskeleton, a network of dynamic biopolymers and associated proteins. Amon...
142 pagesInformation is the foundation for creating active, functional systems at the smallest scale...
Decisions on the fate of cells and their functions are dictated by the spatiotemporal dynamics of mo...
This thesis describes experimental work at the interface of nanotechnology and biology. We combine f...
Self-assembly of components into complex functional patterns at microscale is common in nature, and ...
© The Author(s) 2016.Inspired by the biogenic magnetism found in certain organisms, such as magnetot...
Force generation by molecular motors drives biological processes such as asymmetric cell division an...
International audienceArtificial bio-based scaffolds offer broad applications in bioinspired chemist...
International audienceLiving cells move and change their shape because signaling chemical reactions ...
Living cells move and change their shape because signaling chemical reactions modify the state of th...
Biological materials and systems often dynamically self-assemble and disassemble, forming temporary ...
<div><p>Magnetotactic bacteria assemble chains of magnetosomes, organelles that contain magnetic nan...
Magnetotactic bacteria assemble chains of magnetosomes, organelles that contain magnetic nano-crysta...
International audienceDecisions on the fate of cells and their functions are dictated by the spatiot...
Cytoskeletal networks are foundational examples of active matter and central to self-organized struc...
Cells are shaped by the cytoskeleton, a network of dynamic biopolymers and associated proteins. Amon...
142 pagesInformation is the foundation for creating active, functional systems at the smallest scale...
Decisions on the fate of cells and their functions are dictated by the spatiotemporal dynamics of mo...
This thesis describes experimental work at the interface of nanotechnology and biology. We combine f...
Self-assembly of components into complex functional patterns at microscale is common in nature, and ...
© The Author(s) 2016.Inspired by the biogenic magnetism found in certain organisms, such as magnetot...
Force generation by molecular motors drives biological processes such as asymmetric cell division an...