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1. Cell spheroid viscoelasticity is deformation-dependent

3. Effects of local incompressibility on the rheology of composite biopolymer networks

4. Human septins organize as octamer-based filaments and mediate actin-membrane anchoring in cells

7. Steering self-organisation through confinement

8. The Role of Cell-Matrix Interactions in Connective Tissue Mechanics

12. Disorder protects collagen networks from fracture

13. Poroelasticity of (bio)polymer networks during compression: theory and experiment

14. Particle diffusion in extracellular hydrogels

15. Stiffening and Inelastic Fluidization in Vimentin Intermediate Filament Networks

21. Biopolymers: life's mechanical scaffolds

22. Origin of slow stress relaxation in the cytoskeleton

23. Stress management in composite biopolymer networks

24. Crosslinker mobility weakens transient polymer networks

25. Crack initiation in viscoelastic materials

26. Normal stresses in semiflexible polymer hydrogels

29. Force percolation of contractile active gels

30. Programming filamentous network mechanics by compression

31. Purification of recombinant human and Drosophila septin hexamers for TIRF assays of actin-septin filament assembly

32. Porosity governs normals stresses in polymer gels

34. Direct visualization of flow-induced conformational transitions of single actin filaments in entangled solutions

35. Soft matter roadmap

36. Soft matter roadmap

37. Soft matter roadmap

38. Molecular motors robustly drive active gels to a critically connected state

39. Septin-microtubule association via a motif unique to isoform 1 of septin 9 tunes stress fibers.

48. Elucidating the role of water in collagen self assembly by isotopically modulating collagen hydration

49. Steering self-organisation through confinement

50. Elucidating the role of water in collagen self-assembly by isotopically modulating collagen hydration.

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