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1. Vimentin is a key regulator of cell mechanosensing through opposite actions on actomyosin and microtubule networks

2. Antibacterial and Cytocompatible pH-Responsive Peptide Hydrogel

3. The propagation of active-passive interfaces in bacterial swarms

4. Mechanobiology as a tool for addressing the genotype-to-phenotype problem in microbiology

5. Stochastic bounds of aggregation dynamics distinguish near-wild-type from wild-type strains in social bacteria

6. How cells wrap around virus-like particles using extracellular filamentous protein structures

7. Extracellular vimentin is sufficient to promote cell attachment, spreading, and motility by a mechanism involving N-acetyl glucosamine-containing structures

8. Transcription regulates bleb formation and stability independent of nuclear rigidity

9. Phenotypic similarity is a measure of functional redundancy within homologous gene families

10. Bacterial activity hinders particle sedimentation

11. The role of vimentin-nuclear interactions in persistent cell motility through confined spaces

12. Vimentin Intermediate Filaments Can Enhance or Abate Active Cellular Forces in a Microenvironmental Stiffness-Dependent Manner

13. Dynamic remodeling of fiber networks with stiff inclusions under compressive loading

14. Spreading rates of bacterial colonies depend on substrate stiffness and permeability

15. Vimentin Intermediate Filaments Mediate Cell Morphology on Viscoelastic Substrates

16. Rab11 endosomes and Pericentrin coordinate centrosome movement during pre-abscission in vivo

17. Rab11 endosomes coordinate centrosome number and movement following mitotic exit

19. Emergence of tissue-like mechanics from fibrous networks confined by close-packed cells

20. How do biofilms feel their environment?

21. A Data-Driven Statistical Description for the Hydrodynamics of Active Matter

22. Cell nuclei as cytoplasmic rheometers

23. A torsion-based rheometer for measuring viscoelastic material properties

24. Vimentin tunes cell migration on collagen by controlling β1 integrin activation and clustering

25. Vimentin intermediate filaments mediate cell shape on visco-elastic substrates

26. Dynamic nuclear structure emerges from chromatin crosslinks and motors

27. A tissue-engineered human trabecular meshwork hydrogel for advanced glaucoma disease modeling

28. The vimentin cytoskeleton: When polymer physics meets cell biology

29. Materials science and mechanosensitivity of living matter

30. Extracellular Vimentin as a Target Against SARS‐CoV‐2 Host Cell Invasion

31. Loss of Vimentin Enhances Cell Motility through Small Confining Spaces

32. Vimentin protects the structural integrity of the nucleus and suppresses nuclear damage caused by large deformations

33. Loops versus lines and the compression stiffening of cells

34. Cell-induced confinement effects in soft tissue mechanics

35. Active colloids in complex fluids

36. BioEssays 11/2020

37. Mechanical and Non‐Mechanical Functions of Filamentous and Non‐Filamentous Vimentin

38. Loss of vimentin intermediate filaments decreases peri-nuclear stiffness and enhances cell motility through confined spaces

39. Quenching an active swarm: Effects of light exposure on collective motility in swarmingSerratia marcescenscolonies

40. The propagation of active-passive interfaces in bacterial swarms

41. Quenching active swarms: effects of light exposure on collective motility in swarming Serratia marcescens

42. Emergence of tissue-like mechanics from fibrous networks confined by close-packed cells

43. Particle diffusion in active fluids is non-monotonic in size

44. Running and tumbling with E. coli in polymeric solutions

45. The role of vimentin–nuclear interactions in persistent cell motility through confined spaces

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