Physics of Intracellular Transport
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The complexity of microtubule-based motility
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Michael Vershinin
- University of Utah
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Michael Vershinin
- University of Utah
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jun allard
- UC Irvine
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Steven gross
- UC Irvine
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James Keener
- University of Utah
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Jared Bergman
- University of Utah
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Matthew Bovyn
- UC Irvine
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Olaolu Osunbayo
- West Physics
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chris miles
- New York University
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Babu J.N. Reddy
- UC Irvine
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Manasa Gudheti
- Bruker
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Florence Doval
- University of Utah
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Abhimanyu Sharma
- University of Utah
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Macromolecular crowding regulates the velocity of intracellular transport by kinesin-1 motors
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George Shubeita
- Physics, New York University Abu Dhabi
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Guilherme Nettesheim
- University of Texas at Austin
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Gabriel Jaffe
- University of Texas at Austin
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Stephen King
- Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Central Florida
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George Shubeita
- Physics, New York University Abu Dhabi
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Intracellular transport is accelerated in early apoptotic cells
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Hui Li
- CAS Key Lab of Soft Matter Physics, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Hui Li
- CAS Key Lab of Soft Matter Physics, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Doppler Spectroscopy of Intracellular Motion in Revived Flash-Frozen Cancer Tissues
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Zhen Hua
- Purdue University
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Zhen Hua
- Purdue University
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Zhe Li
- Purdue University
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John Turek
- Purdue University
- Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Purdue University
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Micheal Childress
- Purdue University
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David Nolte
- Purdue University
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A model of diffusion through a potential captures the effect of competition on the efficiency and speed of nucleocytoplasmic transport
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Tiantian Zheng
- University of Toronto
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Tiantian Zheng
- University of Toronto
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Anton Zilman
- University of Toronto
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A Semi-Analytical Model to Investigate Cargo Transport by Bi-Directional Molecular Motor Ensemble
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Rachit Shrivastava
- Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
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Rachit Shrivastava
- Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
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Shreyas Bhaban
- Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
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James Melbourne
- University of Minnesota
- Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
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Sivaraman Rajaganapathy
- Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
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Murti Salapaka
- University of Minnesota
- Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
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Two-Species Active Transport along Cylindrical Biofilaments is Limited by Emergent Topological Hindrance
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Patrick Wilke
- Physics, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
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Patrick Wilke
- Physics, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
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Emanuel Reithmann
- Physics, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
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Erwin Frey
- Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
- Physics, Ludwig-Maximilans Universitaet Muenchen
- Physics, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
- Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich (LMU)
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Simulation of membrane-bound cargo transport by teams of kinesin motors
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Niranjan Sarpangala
- Physics, University of California, Merced
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Niranjan Sarpangala
- Physics, University of California, Merced
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Ajay Gopinathan
- Physics, University of California, Merced
- University of California, Merced, CA, United States.
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Modeling non-processive molecular motors on multiple cytoskeletal filaments
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Naruemon Rueangkham
- Physics and Astronomy, University of Sheffield
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Naruemon Rueangkham
- Physics and Astronomy, University of Sheffield
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