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dchen Mackintosh [5 articles]

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  • Nonequilibrium Microtubule Fluctuations in a Model Cytoskeleton
    Physical Review Letters, Vol. 100, No. 11. (2008)
    by Clifford P Brangwynne, Gijsje H Koenderink, Frederick C Mackintosh, David A Weitz
    posted to weitz biology 2008 by dchen on 2008-05-07 22:24:02 as **
  • Nonlinear elasticity in biological gels
    Nature, Vol. 435, No. 7039., pp. 191-194.
    by Cornelis Storm, Jennifer J Pastore, FC Mackintosh, TC Lubensky, Paul A Janmey
    posted to gel elasticity biology by dchen on 2008-04-27 01:29:27 as ** along with 3 people balicea kaz229 softsimu
  • Microtubules can bear enhanced compressive loads in living cells because of lateral reinforcement
    J. Cell Biol., Vol. 173, No. 5. (5 June 2006), pp. 733-741.
    by Clifford P Brangwynne, Frederick C Mackintosh, Sanjay Kumar, Nicholas A Geisse, Jennifer Talbot, L Mahadevan, Kevin K Parker, Donald E Ingber, David A Weitz
  • Force fluctuations and polymerization dynamics of intracellular microtubules
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 104, No. 41. (9 October 2007), pp. 16128-16133.
    by Clifford P Brangwynne, FC Mackintosh, David A Weitz
    posted to 2007 biology microfluid weitz by dchen on 2008-04-17 20:29:08 as **
  • Fluctuation-Dissipation Theorem in an Aging Colloidal Glass
    Physical Review Letters, Vol. 98, No. 10. (2007)
    by Sara J Farouji, Daisuke Mizuno, Maryam Atakhorrami, Fred C Mackintosh, Christoph F Schmidt, Erika Eiser, Gerard H Wegdam, Daniel Bonn
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