Cytoskeletal polymers play a fundamental role in the responses of cells to both external and internal stresses. Quantitative knowledge of the mechanical properties of those polymers is essential for developing predictive models of cell mechanics and mechano-sensing. Linear cytoskeletal polymers, such as actin filaments and microtubules, can grow to cellular length scales at which they behave as semiflexible polymers that undergo thermally-driven shape deformations. Bending deformations are often modeled using the wormlike chain model. A quantitative metric of a polymer's resistance to bending is the persistence length, the fundamental parameter of that model. A polymer's bending persistence length is extracted from its shape as visualized u...
This thesis discusses the computational analysis of multi-scale polymer systems for a variety of app...
To determine correlation between geometry and material three different model films: polymethylsiloxa...
Abstract: Strain-stiffening behavior common to biopolymer networks is difficult to reproduce in syn...
<div><p>Cytoskeletal polymers play a fundamental role in the responses of cells to both external and...
F-actin polymers in the cytoskeleton provide mechanical strength and deformability to cells. Thus, u...
AbstractMicroscope images of fluctuating biopolymers contain a wealth of information about their und...
AbstractMicrotubules are dynamic protein polymers that continuously switch between elongation and ra...
The mechanical properties of cells depend on the qualities of filamentous-actin (f-actin for short),...
Microscope images of fluctuating biopolymers contain a wealth of information about their underlying ...
The micrometer-scale length of some protein polymers allows them to be mechanically manipulated in s...
Microtubules are cytoskeletal polymers which play a role in cell division, cell mechanics, and intra...
Open Access.We present a study of the bend angle distribution of semiflexible polymers of short and ...
AbstractThe mechanical properties of biopolymers can be determined from a statistical analysis of th...
Cells are dynamic systems that generate and respond to forces through the complex interplay between ...
Actin filaments are central components of the cytoskel-eton and the contractile machinery of muscle....
This thesis discusses the computational analysis of multi-scale polymer systems for a variety of app...
To determine correlation between geometry and material three different model films: polymethylsiloxa...
Abstract: Strain-stiffening behavior common to biopolymer networks is difficult to reproduce in syn...
<div><p>Cytoskeletal polymers play a fundamental role in the responses of cells to both external and...
F-actin polymers in the cytoskeleton provide mechanical strength and deformability to cells. Thus, u...
AbstractMicroscope images of fluctuating biopolymers contain a wealth of information about their und...
AbstractMicrotubules are dynamic protein polymers that continuously switch between elongation and ra...
The mechanical properties of cells depend on the qualities of filamentous-actin (f-actin for short),...
Microscope images of fluctuating biopolymers contain a wealth of information about their underlying ...
The micrometer-scale length of some protein polymers allows them to be mechanically manipulated in s...
Microtubules are cytoskeletal polymers which play a role in cell division, cell mechanics, and intra...
Open Access.We present a study of the bend angle distribution of semiflexible polymers of short and ...
AbstractThe mechanical properties of biopolymers can be determined from a statistical analysis of th...
Cells are dynamic systems that generate and respond to forces through the complex interplay between ...
Actin filaments are central components of the cytoskel-eton and the contractile machinery of muscle....
This thesis discusses the computational analysis of multi-scale polymer systems for a variety of app...
To determine correlation between geometry and material three different model films: polymethylsiloxa...
Abstract: Strain-stiffening behavior common to biopolymer networks is difficult to reproduce in syn...