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1. Dynamics of paramagnetic permanent chains and self-assembled clusters under a rapidly rotating magnetic field.

2. Caveolin-1 protects endothelial cells from extensive expansion of transcellular tunnel by stiffening the plasma membrane.

3. Rotation dynamics and internal structure of self-assembled binary paramagnetic colloidal clusters.

4. Contractility-induced self-organization of smooth muscle cells: from multilayer cell sheets to dynamic three-dimensional clusters.

5. Gas-liquid interface of a Lennard-Jones binary mixture controlled by differential activity: phase transition and interfacial stability.

6. Topography-induced large-scale antiparallel collective migration in vascular endothelium.

7. DHA-containing phospholipids control membrane fusion and transcellular tunnel dynamics.

9. Inert-living matter, when cells and beads play together.

10. Activity-modulated phase transition in a two-dimensional mixture of active and passive colloids.

11. Quantitative characterization of viscoelastic fracture induced by time-dependent intratumoral pressure in a 3D model tumor.

12. Spontaneous migration of cellular aggregates from giant keratocytes to running spheroids.

14. Optimization of Drug Delivery by Drug-Eluting Stents.

15. Dynamics of Receptor-Mediated Nanoparticle Internalization into Endothelial Cells.

17. Transcellular tunnel dynamics: Control of cellular dewetting by actomyosin contractility and I-BAR proteins.

18. Mechanosensitive shivering of model tissues under controlled aspiration.

19. Boundary-layer hydrodynamics and bedload sediment transport in oscillating water tunnels.

20. Ezrin enhances line tension along transcellular tunnel edges via NMIIa driven actomyosin cable formation.

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