290 results on '"Koenderink, Gijsje H."'
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2. Flow affects the structural and mechanical properties of the fibrin network in plasma clots
3. Human septins organize as octamer-based filaments and mediate actin-membrane anchoring in cells
4. Effects of local incompressibility on the rheology of composite biopolymer networks
5. EMT-related cell-matrix interactions are linked to states of cell unjamming in cancer spheroid invasion
6. Reconstitution of cytolinker-mediated crosstalk between actin and vimentin
7. Interplay of fibrinogen αEC globular domains and factor XIIIa cross-linking dictates the extensibility and strain stiffening of fibrin networks
8. Fibrin clots from patients with acute-on-chronic liver failure are weaker than those from healthy individuals and patients with sepsis without underlying liver disease
9. Cross-linkers at growing microtubule ends generate forces that drive actin transport
10. Branched actin cortices reconstituted in vesicles sense membrane curvature
11. Tumor decellularization reveals proteomic and mechanical characteristics of the extracellular matrix of primary liver cancer
12. A systematic review and comparison of automated tools for quantification of fibrous networks
13. Weak catch bonds make strong networks
14. Order–Disorder Balance in Silk-Elastin-like Polypeptides Determines Their Self-Assembly into Hydrogel Networks.
15. Connectivity and plasticity determine collagen network fracture
16. Charge-dependent interactions of monomeric and filamentous actin with lipid bilaye
17. Revealing the molecular origins of fibrin's elastomeric properties by in situ X-ray scattering
18. Septin-microtubule association via a motif unique to isoform 1 of septin 9 tunes stress fibers.
19. The Role of Network Architecture in Collagen Mechanics
20. Architecture shapes contractility in actomyosin networks
21. Stress management in composite biopolymer networks
22. From mechanical resilience to active material properties in biopolymer networks
23. Elucidating the role of water in collagen self-assembly by isotopically modulating collagen hydration.
24. Fibrin structural and diffusional analysis suggests that fibers are permeable to solute transport
25. Actin–microtubule crosstalk in cell biology
26. Fibrin Networks Support Recurring Mechanical Loads by Adapting their Structure across Multiple Scales
27. Colloidal Liquid Crystals Confined to Synthetic Tactoids
28. Cytolinker Gas2L1 regulates axon morphology through microtubule‐modulated actin stabilization
29. Response of an actin network in vesicles under electric pulses
30. Automated Tracking of Biopolymer Growth and Network Deformation with TSOAX
31. Exploring Giant Unilamellar Vesicle Production for Artificial Cells — Current Challenges and Future Directions.
32. A guide to mechanobiology: Where biology and physics meet
33. Cytoskeletal crosstalk: when three different personalities team up
34. Chapter 6 - Reconstituting cytoskeletal contraction events with biomimetic actin–myosin active gels
35. Cells Actively Stiffen Fibrin Networks by Generating Contractile Stress
36. Thermal Memory in Self-Assembled Collagen Fibril Networks
37. Gel-Assisted Formation of Giant Unilamellar Vesicles
38. Cell-sized liposomes reveal how actomyosin cortical tension drives shape change
39. The specificity of the interaction between αB-crystallin and desmin filaments and its impact on filament aggregation and cell viability
40. Active multistage coarsening of actin networks driven by myosin motors
41. An Active Biopolymer Network Controlled by Molecular Motors
42. Cytoplasmic Diffusion: Molecular Motors Mix It Up
43. Engineering alginate for intervertebral disc repair
44. High-throughput mechanophenotyping of multicellular spheroids using a microfluidic micropipette aspiration chip.
45. Steering self-organisation through confinement.
46. Structural Hierarchy Governs Fibrin Gel Mechanics
47. Erratum: Finite particle size drives defect-mediated domain structures in strongly confined colloidal liquid crystals
48. Intracellular transport by active diffusion
49. Swelling‐Dependent Shape‐Based Transformation of a Human Mesenchymal Stromal Cells‐Laden 4D Bioprinted Construct for Cartilage Tissue Engineering.
50. Septin-microtubule association via a motif unique to isoform 1 of septin 9 tunes stress fibers.
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