Open accessWe present a statistical mechanical study of stiff polymers, motivated by experiments on actin filaments and the considerable current interest in polymer networks. We obtain simple, approximate analytical forms for the force-extension relations and compare these with numerical treatments. We note the important role of boundary conditions in determining force-extension relations. The theoretical predictions presented here can be tested against single molecule experiments on neurofilaments and cytoskeletal filaments like actin and microtubules. Our work is motivated by the buckling of the cytoskeleton of a cell under compression, a phenomenon of interest to biology
AbstractNetworks of the cytoskeletal biopolymer actin cross-linked by the compliant protein filamin ...
ABSTRACT Networks of the cytoskeletal biopolymer actin cross-linked by the compliant protein filamin...
Our cells, muscles, and connective tissue owe their remarkable mechanical properties to biopolymer n...
Open Access.Motivated by the interest in the role of stiff polymers like actin in cellular processes...
Within the general one-dimensional theory of nonlinear elasticity we analyze the elasticity of biopo...
Within the general one-dimensional theory of nonlinear elasticity we analyze the elasticity of biopo...
Elastic filaments play an important role in the behaviour of cells and biological tissues. In this p...
International audienceBiopolymer filaments form the molecular backbone of biological structures thro...
International audienceBiopolymer filaments form the molecular backbone of biological structures thro...
We examine the force needed to extend/compress a bio-filament, a key issue in the study of cytoskele...
We developed a simple model of polymers on a triangular lattice to study the force-induced transitio...
Networks of the cytoskeletal biopolymer actin cross-linked by the compliant protein filamin form sof...
Rich understanding of a complex system can often emerge from simple but carefully constructed models...
Abstract: Strain-stiffening behavior common to biopolymer networks is difficult to reproduce in syn...
We have studied the elastic response of actin networks with both compliant and rigid crosslinks by m...
AbstractNetworks of the cytoskeletal biopolymer actin cross-linked by the compliant protein filamin ...
ABSTRACT Networks of the cytoskeletal biopolymer actin cross-linked by the compliant protein filamin...
Our cells, muscles, and connective tissue owe their remarkable mechanical properties to biopolymer n...
Open Access.Motivated by the interest in the role of stiff polymers like actin in cellular processes...
Within the general one-dimensional theory of nonlinear elasticity we analyze the elasticity of biopo...
Within the general one-dimensional theory of nonlinear elasticity we analyze the elasticity of biopo...
Elastic filaments play an important role in the behaviour of cells and biological tissues. In this p...
International audienceBiopolymer filaments form the molecular backbone of biological structures thro...
International audienceBiopolymer filaments form the molecular backbone of biological structures thro...
We examine the force needed to extend/compress a bio-filament, a key issue in the study of cytoskele...
We developed a simple model of polymers on a triangular lattice to study the force-induced transitio...
Networks of the cytoskeletal biopolymer actin cross-linked by the compliant protein filamin form sof...
Rich understanding of a complex system can often emerge from simple but carefully constructed models...
Abstract: Strain-stiffening behavior common to biopolymer networks is difficult to reproduce in syn...
We have studied the elastic response of actin networks with both compliant and rigid crosslinks by m...
AbstractNetworks of the cytoskeletal biopolymer actin cross-linked by the compliant protein filamin ...
ABSTRACT Networks of the cytoskeletal biopolymer actin cross-linked by the compliant protein filamin...
Our cells, muscles, and connective tissue owe their remarkable mechanical properties to biopolymer n...