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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