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hsekiguc's mechanics [13 articles]

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  • Leukotrienes and tyrosine phosphorylation mediate stretching-induced actin cytoskeletal remodeling in endothelial cells
    Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton, Vol. 46, No. 2. (2000), pp. 137-145.
    by James HC Wang, Pascal Goldschmidt-Clermont, Nicanor Moldovan, Frank CP Yin
    posted to mechanics gjss cytoskeleton by hsekiguc on 2008-08-04 09:30:57 as **
  • Mechanical strain increases cell stiffness through cytoskeletal filament reorganization
    Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol, Vol. 285, No. 2. (1 August 2003), pp. L456-463.
    by Paul G Smith, Linhong Deng, Jeffrey J Fredberg, Geoffrey N Maksym
    posted to mechanics gjss cytoskeleton by hsekiguc on 2008-08-04 09:29:06 as **
  • Cell Movement Is Guided by the Rigidity of the Substrate
    Biophys. J., Vol. 79, No. 1. (1 July 2000), pp. 144-152.
    by Chun-Min Lo, Hong-Bei Wang, Micah Dembo, Yu-Li Wang
    posted to mechanics by hsekiguc on 2008-07-07 10:17:31 as **
  • Force-Induced Insulin Dimer Dissociation: A Molecular Dynamics Study
    J. Am. Chem. Soc., Vol. 128, No. 16. (26 April 2006), pp. 5330-5331.
    by T Kim, A Rhee, CM Yip
    posted to stretch smd simulation silico mechanics afm by hsekiguc on 2008-07-07 10:11:23 as **
  • Submolecular resolution viscoelastic imaging of a poly(p-toluene-sulfonate) single crystal using force modulation microscopy
    Nanotechnology, Vol. 19, No. 6. (2008), 065701.
    by Kuniko Kimura, Kei Kobayashi, Hirofumi Yamada, Kazumi Matsushige
    posted to mechanics afm by hsekiguc on 2008-05-21 16:06:58 as **
  • Hierarchical Modeling of the Elastic Properties of Bone at Submicron Scales: The Role of Extrafibrillar Mineralization
    Biophys. J., Vol. 94, No. 11. (1 June 2008), pp. 4220-4232.
    by Svetoslav Nikolov, Dierk Raabe
    posted to modeling mechanics by hsekiguc on 2008-05-15 02:58:36 as **
  • Nanomechanical analysis of cells from cancer patients
    Nat Nano, Vol. 2, No. 12. (December 2007), pp. 780-783.
    by Sarah E Cross, Yu-Sheng Jin, Jianyu Rao, James K Gimzewski
    posted to mechanics afm by hsekiguc on 2008-05-01 13:18:38 as ***
  • Nanomedicine: Elastic clues in cancer detection
    Nat Nano, Vol. 2, No. 12. (December 2007), pp. 748-749.
    by Subra Suresh
    posted to mechanics afm by hsekiguc on 2008-05-01 13:14:41 as ***
  • Cell Mechanics: Two regimes, maybe three?
    Nat Mater, Vol. 5, No. 8. (2006), pp. 597-598.
    by Dimitrije Stamenovic
    posted to mechanics cell by hsekiguc on 2008-05-01 13:13:29 as ***
  • Reversible stress softening of actin networks
    Nature, Vol. 445, No. 7125., pp. 295-298.
    by Ovijit Chaudhuri, Sapun H Parekh, Daniel A Fletcher
  • Young's Moduli of Surface-Bound Liposomes by Atomic Force Microscopy Force Measurements
    Langmuir, Vol. 24, No. 5. (17 January 2008), pp. 2009-2014.
    by Heïdi Brochu, Patrick Vermette
    posted to mechanics afm by hsekiguc on 2008-04-25 13:06:35 as ***
  • Nanomechanical measurements with AFM in the elastic limit
    Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, Vol. 120, No. 1-3. (30 June 2006), pp. 57-67.
    by John R Withers, Eric D Aston
    posted to mechanics afm by hsekiguc on 2008-04-25 01:38:08 as ** along with 1 person ahe
  • Elastic bond network model for protein unfolding mechanics.
    Physical review letters, Vol. 100, No. 9. (7 March 2008)
    by H Dietz, M Rief
    posted to mechanics afm by hsekiguc on 2008-04-24 16:28:24 as **** along with 1 person choonpeng
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