Self-Limiting Assemblies I: Functional Structures in Biology
FOCUS · D30 · ID: 354096
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How do cells control the length of their flagella?
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Prathitha Kar
- Harvard University
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Prathitha Kar
- Harvard University
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Thomas Fai
- Brandeis University
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Lishibanya Mohapatra
- Brandeis University
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Jane Kondev
- Physics department, Brandeis University
- Brandeis University
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Ariel Amir
- SEAS, Harvard University
- Harvard University
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Size regulation of multiple intracellular structures self-assembled from a shared resource pool
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Deb Banerjee
- Physics, University College London
- Univ Coll London
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Deb Banerjee
- Physics, University College London
- Univ Coll London
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Shiladitya Banerjee
- Univ Coll London
- University College London
- Physics, University College London
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Energy cost of protein gradient formation in cells
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Arnab Datta
- Brandeis Univ
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Arnab Datta
- Brandeis Univ
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First passage times in multi-protein self-assembly
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BHAVYA MISHRA
- TC Jenkins Department of Biophysics, Johns Hopkins University
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BHAVYA MISHRA
- TC Jenkins Department of Biophysics, Johns Hopkins University
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Margaret Johnson
- Johns Hopkins University
- TC Jenkins Department of Biophysics, Johns Hopkins University
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Quantifying kinetics of multi-protein self-assembly, remodeling, and disassembly
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Margaret Johnson
- Johns Hopkins University
- TC Jenkins Department of Biophysics, Johns Hopkins University
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YIBEN FU
- Johns Hopkins University
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Margaret Johnson
- Johns Hopkins University
- TC Jenkins Department of Biophysics, Johns Hopkins University
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Theoretical principles of viral shell assembly and self-organization
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Roya Zandi
- University of California, Riverside
- Physics and Astronomy, University of California: Riverside
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Roya Zandi
- University of California, Riverside
- Physics and Astronomy, University of California: Riverside
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Computational modeling to explain Hepatitis-B Virus capsid assembly, dimorphism, and disruption by antiviral drugs
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Farzaneh Mohajerani
- Brandeis University
- Department of Physics, Brandeis University
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Farzaneh Mohajerani
- Brandeis University
- Department of Physics, Brandeis University
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Botond Tyukodi
- Brandeis University
- Physics, Brandeis University
- Department of Physics, Brandeis University
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Christopher Schlicksup
- Department of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, Indiana University
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Jodi Hadden
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Delaware
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Adam Zlotnick
- Department of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, Indiana University
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Michael Hagan
- Brandeis University
- Physics, Brandeis University
- Department of Physics, Brandeis University
- Brandeis Univ
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Thermodynamic and kinetic aspects of polymorphism in core controlled assembly of virus-like particles
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Alireza Ramezani
- Physics and Astronomy, University of California: Riverside
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Alireza Ramezani
- Physics and Astronomy, University of California: Riverside
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Orfeas Agis Karachalios
- Physics and Astronomy, Institute for Theoretical Physics, Utrecht University
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Paul Van der Schoot
- Physics, Eindhoven University of Technology
- Physics and Astronomy, Institute for Theoretical Physics, Utrecht University
- Theory of Polymers and Soft Matter Group, Dept. of Applied Physics, Eindhoven University of Technology
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Roya Zandi
- University of California, Riverside
- Physics and Astronomy, University of California: Riverside
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RNA-mediated capsid nucleation of bacteriophage MS2 coat proteins confers RNA packaging selectivity
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Timothy Chiang
- Applied Physics, Harvard
- Harvard University
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Timothy Chiang
- Applied Physics, Harvard
- Harvard University
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Rees F Garmann
- Applied Physics, Harvard
- Harvard University
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Aaron Goldfain
- Physics and Soft Materials Research Center, University of Colorado Boulder
- Harvard University
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LaNell A. Williams
- Physics, Harvard
- Harvard University
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Vinothan Manoharan
- Harvard University
- Physics,Applied Physics, Harvard
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Role of C-Terminal "Arms" in the Assembly and Stability of SV40 Polymorphs
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Curt Waltmann
- Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University
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Curt Waltmann
- Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University
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Monica Olvera De La Cruz
- Northwestern University
- Materials Science and Engineering, Chemistry, Northwestern University
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Roi Asor
- Institute of Chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Uri Raviv
- Institute of Chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Linking Capsomere Elasticity with Virus Capsid Size and Patterning
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Lauren Nilsson
- Intelligent Systems Engineering, Indiana University Bloomington
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Lauren Nilsson
- Intelligent Systems Engineering, Indiana University Bloomington
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JCS Kadupitiya
- Intelligent Systems Engineering, Indiana University Bloomington
- Intelligent Systems Engineering, Indiana Univ - Bloomington
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Vikram Jadhao
- Intelligent Systems Engineering, Indiana University Bloomington
- Intelligent Systems Engineering, Indiana Univ - Bloomington
- Indiana Univ - Bloomington
- Intelligent Systems Engineering, Indiana University
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Bulk light-scattering measurements of viral capsid self-assembly around RNA.
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LaNell A. Williams
- Physics, Harvard
- Harvard University
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LaNell A. Williams
- Physics, Harvard
- Harvard University
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Timothy Chiang
- Applied Physics, Harvard
- Harvard University
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Rees F Garmann
- Applied Physics, Harvard
- Harvard University
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Vinothan Manoharan
- Harvard University
- Physics,Applied Physics, Harvard
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Membrane tubulation induced by chiral crescent-shaped proteins
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Hiroshi Noguchi
- Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo
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Hiroshi Noguchi
- Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo
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