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  • Actin-microtubule crosstalk in cell biology
    Dogterom, Marileen; Koenderink, Gijsje H Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology, 01/2019, Volume: 20, Issue: 1
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    The cytoskeleton and its components - actin, microtubules and intermediate filaments - have been studied for decades, and multiple roles of the individual cytoskeletal substructures are now well ...
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  • Gel-Assisted Formation of G... Gel-Assisted Formation of Giant Unilamellar Vesicles
    Weinberger, Andreas; Tsai, Feng-Ching; Koenderink, Gijsje H. ... Biophysical journal, 07/2013, Volume: 105, Issue: 1
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    Giant unilamellar vesicles or GUVs are systems of choice as biomimetic models of cellular membranes. Although a variety of procedures exist for making single walled vesicles of tens of microns in ...
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  • Architecture shapes contrac... Architecture shapes contractility in actomyosin networks
    Koenderink, Gijsje H; Paluch, Ewa K Current opinion in cell biology, February 2018, 2018-02-00, 20180201, Volume: 50
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    Myosin-driven contraction of the actin cytoskeleton is at the base of cell and tissue morphogenesis. At the molecular level, myosin motors drive contraction by sliding actin filaments past one ...
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  • Cytoskeletal crosstalk: whe... Cytoskeletal crosstalk: when three different personalities team up
    Huber, Florian; Boire, Adeline; López, Magdalena Preciado ... Current opinion in cell biology, 02/2015, Volume: 32
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    Cell shape and mechanics are determined by the interplay of three distinct cytoskeletal networks, made of actin filaments, microtubules, and intermediate filaments. These three types of cytoskeletal ...
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  • Cells Actively Stiffen Fibr... Cells Actively Stiffen Fibrin Networks by Generating Contractile Stress
    Jansen, Karin A.; Bacabac, Rommel G.; Piechocka, Izabela K. ... Biophysical journal, 11/2013, Volume: 105, Issue: 10
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    During wound healing and angiogenesis, fibrin serves as a provisional extracellular matrix. We use a model system of fibroblasts embedded in fibrin gels to study how cell-mediated contraction may ...
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  • The Role of Network Archite... The Role of Network Architecture in Collagen Mechanics
    Jansen, Karin A.; Licup, Albert J.; Sharma, Abhinav ... Biophysical journal, 06/2018, Volume: 114, Issue: 11
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    Collagen forms fibrous networks that reinforce tissues and provide an extracellular matrix for cells. These networks exhibit remarkable strain-stiffening properties that tailor the mechanical ...
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  • Polarity sorting drives rem... Polarity sorting drives remodeling of actin-myosin networks
    Wollrab, Viktoria; Belmonte, Julio M; Baldauf, Lucia ... Journal of cell science, 2018-Dec-13, Volume: 132, Issue: 4
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    Cytoskeletal networks of actin filaments and myosin motors drive many dynamic cell processes. A key characteristic of these networks is their contractility. Despite intense experimental and ...
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  • Molecular motors robustly d... Molecular motors robustly drive active gels to a critically connected state
    Alvarado, José; Sheinman, Michael; Sharma, Abhinav ... Nature physics, 09/2013, Volume: 9, Issue: 9
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    Living systems naturally exhibit internal driving: active, molecular processes drive non-equilibrium phenomena such as metabolism or migration. Active gels constitute a fascinating class of ...
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  • Particle diffusion in extra... Particle diffusion in extracellular hydrogels
    Burla, Federica; Sentjabrskaja, Tatjana; Pletikapic, Galja ... Soft matter, 2020, Volume: 16, Issue: 5
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    Hyaluronic acid is an abundant polyelectrolyte in the human body that forms extracellular hydrogels in connective tissues. It is essential for regulating tissue biomechanics and cell-cell ...
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  • Stiffening and inelastic fl... Stiffening and inelastic fluidization in vimentin intermediate filament networks
    Aufderhorst-Roberts, Anders; Koenderink, Gijsje H Soft matter, 09/2019, Volume: 15, Issue: 36
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    Intermediate filaments are cytoskeletal proteins that are key regulators of cell mechanics, a role which is intrinsically tied to their hierarchical structure and their unique ability to accommodate ...
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