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  1. Self-Assembled Gels Mimic Cell Wrinkling
  2. Interplay between activity, elasticity, and liquid transport in self-contractile biopolymer gels
  3. Smart design of universally decorated nanoparticles for drug delivery applications driven by active transport
  4. Artificial contractile actomyosin gels recreate the curved and wrinkling shapes of cells and tissues
  5. The Mechanics of (Poro-)Elastic Contractile Actomyosin Networks As a Model System of the Cell Cytoskeleton
  6. Asgard ESCRT-IIIs assemble into helical filaments in the presence of DNA and remodel eukaryotic membranes
  7. Smart-design of universally decorated nano-particles for drug delivery applications driven by active transport
  8. Nano-Particles Carried by Multiple Dynein Motors Self-Regulate Their Number of Actively Participating Motors
  9. Nano-particles carried by multiple dynein motors: A Self-Regulating Nano-Machine
  10. Deposition of Cellulose Nanocrystals onto Supported Lipid Membranes
  11. Finger-like membrane protrusions are favored by heterogeneities in the actin network
  12. Kinetics of actin networks formation measured by time resolved particle-tracking microrheology
  13. Living Matter: Mesoscopic Active Materials
  14. Spontaneous buckling of contractile poroelastic actomyosin sheets
  15. Functional Actin Networks under Construction: The Cooperative Action of Actin Nucleation and Elongation Factors
  16. Dynamics in steady statein vitroacto-myosin networks
  17. A Model System for the Reconstitution of the Cellular Actin Cortex
  18. Scale dependence of the mechanics of active gels with increasing motor concentration
  19. Toward the reconstitution of synthetic cell motility
  20. Reconstitution of Actin-based Motility by Vasodilator-stimulated Phosphoprotein (VASP) Depends on the Recruitment of F-actin Seeds from the Solution Produced by Cofilin
  21. Cellular Reconstitution of Actively Self-Organizing Systems
  22. Viscoelastic Response of a Complex Fluid at Intermediate Distances
  23. Extracting the dynamic correlation length of actin networks from microrheology experiments
  24. Myosin II does it all: assembly, remodeling, and disassembly of actin networks are governed by myosin II activity
  25. Correlated Dynamics of Actin Bundles and Myosin II Motor Clusters in In-Vitro Actomyosin Networks
  26. Hierarchical self-organization of cytoskeletal active networks
  27. Releasing the brakes while hanging on
  28. Cortactin Releases the Brakes in Actin- Based Motility by Enhancing WASP-VCA Detachment from Arp2/3 Branches
  29. Crosstalk between non-processive myosin motors mediated by the actin filament elasticity
  30. From Branched Networks of Actin Filaments to Bundles
  31. Cooperative molecular motors moving back and forth
  32. The fusion of actin bundles driven by interacting motor proteins
  33. Bidirectional cooperative motion of myosin-II motors on actin tracks with randomly alternating polarities
  34. Arp2/3 Branched Actin Network Mediates Filopodia-Like Bundles Formation In Vitro
  35. A Cytoskeletal Demolition Worker: Myosin II Acts as an Actin Depolymerization Agent
  36. Thickness distribution of actin bundles in vitro
  37. Active gels: dynamics of patterning and self-organization
  38. Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy analysis of segmental dynamics in actin filaments
  39. Reconstitution of the transition from lamellipodium to filopodium in a membrane-free system
  40. Mechanism of Actin-Based Motility: A Dynamic State Diagram
  41. Role of tensile stress in actin gels and a symmetry-breaking instability
  42. The Effect of a Cationic Surfactant on Turbulent Flow Patterns
  43. The dynamics of actin-based motility depend on surface parameters
  44. Digital cryogenic transmission electron microscopy: an advanced tool for direct imaging of complex fluids
  45. Microstructures in Aqueous Solutions of Mixed Dimeric Surfactants:  Vesicle Transformation into Networks of Thread-Like Micelles
  46. Sphere-to-Cylinder Transition in Aqueous Micellar Solution of a Dimeric (Gemini) Surfactant
  47. Micellar Growth, Network Formation, and Criticality in Aqueous Solutions of the Nonionic Surfactant C12E5
  48. Spherulites: A new vesicular system with promising applications. An example: Enzyme microencapsulation
  49. Direct Observation of Phase Separation in Microemulsion Networks
  50. Myosin motors abnormalities lead to dilated cardiomyopathy