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Tensegrity, cellular biophysics, and the mechanics of living systems [PDF]
The recent convergence between physics and biology has led many physicists to enter the fields of cell and developmental biology. One of the most exciting areas of interest has been the emerging field of mechanobiology that centers on how cells control their mechanical properties, and how physical forces regulate cellular biochemical responses, a ...
Donald E Ingber, Dimitrije Stamenović
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Systems biology of cellular membranes: a convergence with biophysics
Systems biology and systems medicine have played an important role in the last two decades in shaping our understanding of biological processes. While systems biology is synonymous with network maps and ‘‐omics’ approaches, it is not often associated with mechanical processes.
Morgan Chabanon +2 more
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The European Biophysics Journal Prizes 2025: Recognising biophysical science at sub-cellular, cellular and tissue levels of organisation. [PDF]
Gilbert RJC.
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Biophysics involved in the process of tumor immune escape
Summary: Much of the current research into immune escape from cancer is focused on molecular and cellular biology, an area of biophysics that is easily overlooked.
Maonan Wang +3 more
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Optimising protein synthesis in cell‐free systems, a review
Over the last decades, cell‐free systems have been extensively used for in vitro protein expression. A vast range of protocols and cellular sources varying from prokaryotes and eukaryotes are now available for cell‐free technology.
Angelo C. Batista +3 more
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Nanoparticles possess some unique properties which improve their biochemical reactivity. Plants, due to their stationary nature, are constantly exposed to nanoparticles present in the environment, which act as abiotic stress agents at sub‐toxic ...
Sanchaita Lala
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1D micro-nanopatterned integrin ligand surfaces for directed cell movement
Cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) adhesion mediated by integrins is a highly regulated process involved in many vital cellular functions such as motility, proliferation and survival. However, the influence of lateral integrin clustering in the coordination
Victoria Levario-Diaz +7 more
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The bistable Rb‐E2F gene regulatory network plays a central role in regulating cellular proliferation‐quiescence transition. Based on Gillespie's chemical Langevin method, the stochastic bistable Rb‐E2F gene’s regulatory network with time delays is ...
John Billy Kirunda +3 more
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