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  1. Trail-mediated self-interaction
  2. Publisher’s Note: “Chemical and hydrodynamic alignment of an enzyme” [J. Chem. Phys. 150, 115102 (2019)]
  3. Chemical and hydrodynamic alignment of an enzyme
  4. Far-field theory for trajectories of magnetic ellipsoids in rectangular and circular channels
  5. Clustering of Magnetic Swimmers in a Poiseuille Flow
  6. Multigenerational memory and adaptive adhesion in early bacterial biofilm communities
  7. Phoresis and Enhanced Diffusion Compete in Enzyme Chemotaxis
  8. Shape dependent phoretic propulsion of slender active particles
  9. Current fluctuations across a nano-pore
  10. Pattern formation by curvature-inducing proteins on spherical membranes
  11. Shape of the growing front of biofilms
  12. Focusing and Sorting of Ellipsoidal Magnetic Particles in Microchannels
  13. Synchronization and Collective Dynamics of Flagella and Cilia as Hydrodynamically Coupled Oscillators
  14. Multiple phoretic mechanisms in the self-propulsion of a Pt-insulator Janus swimmer
  15. High-Speed “4D” Computational Microscopy of Bacterial Surface Motility
  16. Diffusion of an enzyme: The role of fluctuation-induced hydrodynamic coupling
  17. Exothermicity Is Not a Necessary Condition for Enhanced Diffusion of Enzymes
  18. Frontiers of chaotic advection
  19. ‘Fuelled’ motion: phoretic motility and collective behaviour of active colloids
  20. Origin of life: Division for multiplication
  21. Multicellular Self-Organization of P. aeruginosa due to Interactions with Secreted Trails
  22. Current fluctuations in nanopores: The effects of electrostatic and hydrodynamic interactions
  23. Effective Dynamics of Microorganisms That Interact with Their Own Trail
  24. Microfluidics powered by mesoscale turbulence
  25. The Power Spectrum of Ionic Nanopore Currents: The Role of Ion Correlations
  26. Species-dependent hydrodynamics of flagellum-tethered bacteria in early biofilm development
  27. Micromotors Powered by Enzyme Catalysis
  28. Supramolecular structure in the membrane of Staphylococcus aureus
  29. Boundaries can steer active Janus spheres
  30. Intrinsic free energy in active nematics
  31. Enhanced Diffusion of Enzymes that Catalyze Exothermic Reactions
  32. Self-assembly of active colloidal molecules with dynamic function
  33. Driven active and passive nematics
  34. A steering mechanism for phototaxis in Chlamydomonas
  35. Collective Dynamics of Dividing Chemotactic Cells
  36. Active nematic materials with substrate friction
  37. Vorticity, defects and correlations in active turbulence
  38. Mechanosensitive Channel Activation by Diffusio-Osmotic Force
  39. Vibrio cholerae use pili and flagella synergistically to effect motility switching and conditional surface attachment
  40. Hydrodynamic suppression of phase separation in active suspensions
  41. Clusters, asters, and collective oscillations in chemotactic colloids
  42. Electrokinetic effects in catalytic platinum-insulator Janus swimmers
  43. Emergent Cometlike Swarming of Optically Driven Thermally Active Colloids
  44. Self-Assembly of Catalytically Active Colloidal Molecules: Tailoring Activity Through Surface Chemistry
  45. Instabilities and topological defects in active nematics
  46. Run-and-tumble dynamics in a crowded environment: Persistent exclusion process for swimmers
  47. Noy and Golestanian Reply:
  48. Quantum Cherenkov radiation and noncontact friction
  49. Velocity Correlations in an Active Nematic
  50. Phase-dependent forcing and synchronization in the three-sphere model of Chlamydomonas
  51. Active Matter
  52. Emergent Run-and-Tumble Behavior in a Simple Model of Chlamydomonas with Intrinsic Noise
  53. Scattering approach to the dynamical Casimir effect
  54. Hydrodynamic synchronization between objects with cyclic rigid trajectories
  55. Length Scale Dependence of DNA Mechanical Properties
  56. Translocation through environments with time dependent mobility
  57. Stochastic Sensing of Polynucleotides Using Patterned Nanopores
  58. Synchronizing noncontact rack-and-pinion devices
  59. Size dependence of the propulsion velocity for catalytic Janus-sphere swimmers
  60. Collective Behavior of Thermally Active Colloids
  61. Chiral structure of F-actin bundle formed by multivalent counterions
  62. Active Polymer Translocation through Flickering Pores
  63. The effect of interactions on the cellular uptake of nanoparticles
  64. Many-Body Theory of Synchronization by Long-Range Interactions
  65. Generic Conditions for Hydrodynamic Synchronization
  66. Probing passive diffusion of flagellated and deflagellated Escherichia coli
  67. Pseudogap of Metallic Layered NickelateR2−xSrxNiO4(R=Nd,Eu) Crystals Measured Using Angle-Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy
  68. Hydrodynamic synchronization at low Reynolds number
  69. Controlling Phoretic Swimmer Trajectory
  70. Debut of a hot “fantastic voyager”
  71. Effect of the heterogeneity of metamaterials on the Casimir-Lifshitz interaction
  72. Self-assembled autonomous runners and tumblers
  73. Synthetic Mechanochemical Molecular Swimmer
  74. The Chirality of DNA: Elasticity Cross-Terms at Base-Pair Level Including A-Tracts and the Influence of Ionic Strength
  75. Peptidoglycan architecture can specify division planes in Staphylococcus aureus
  76. Coherent hydrodynamic coupling for stochastic swimmers
  77. Synchronization and Collective Dynamics in a Carpet of Microfluidic Rotors
  78. Synchronization in a carpet of hydrodynamically coupled rotors with random intrinsic frequency
  79. Nonlinear dynamics of a rack-pinion-rack device powered by the Casimir force
  80. Controlled propulsion in viscous fluids of magnetically actuated colloidal doublets
  81. Directed Single Molecule Diffusion Triggered by Surface Energy Gradients
  82. Salt-induced aggregation of stiff polyelectrolytes
  83. Casimir–Lifshitz interaction between dielectric heterostructures
  84. Casimir-Lifshitz interaction between dielectrics of arbitrary geometry: A dielectric contrast perturbation theory
  85. Anomalous Diffusion of Symmetric and Asymmetric Active Colloids
  86. Stochastic low Reynolds number swimmers
  87. A frustrated non-contact rack-pinion-rack device
  88. Orientationally ordered aggregates of stiff polyelectrolytes in the presence of multivalent salt
  89. Magnetically Actuated Colloidal Microswimmers
  90. Controlled Swimming in Confined Fluids of Magnetically Actuated Colloidal Rotors
  91. Self-Organized Gels in DNA/F-Actin Mixtures without Crosslinkers: Networks of Induced Nematic Domains with Tunable Density
  92. Effect of Bending Anisotropy on the 3D Conformation of Short DNA Loops
  93. Soret Motion of a Charged Spherical Colloid
  94. Analytic results for the three-sphere swimmer at low Reynolds number
  95. A frustrated nanomechanical device powered by the lateral Casimir force
  96. Mechanical Response of a Small Swimmer Driven by Conformational Transitions
  97. Three-sphere low-Reynolds-number swimmer with a cargo container
  98. The interfacial behaviour of single poly( N , N -dimethylacrylamide) chains as a function of pH
  99. Casimir rack and pinion
  100. Aggregation kinetics of stiff polyelectrolytes in the presence of multivalent salt
  101. On the Landau−Levich Transition
  102. Self-Motile Colloidal Particles: From Directed Propulsion to Random Walk
  103. Designing phoretic micro- and nano-swimmers
  104. Evolution of Growth Modes for Polyelectrolyte Bundles
  105. Rectification of the lateral Casimir force in a vibrating noncontact rack and pinion
  106. Noncontact Rack and Pinion Powered by the Lateral Casimir Force
  107. Dynamics of liquid rope coiling
  108. Chaos and Residual Correlations in Pinned Disordered Systems
  109. Counterions between charged polymers exhibit liquid-like organization and dynamics
  110. Efficient in-depth trapping with an oil-immersion objective lens
  111. Condensation of DNA-actin polyelectrolyte mixtures driven by ions of different valences
  112. Measuring lateral efficiency of optical traps: The effect of tube length
  113. Rod-like polyelectrolyte brushes with mono- and multivalent counterions
  114. Can Nonlinear Elasticity Explain Contact-Line Roughness at Depinning?
  115. The pH-induced swelling and collapse of a polybase brush synthesized by atom transfer radical polymerization
  116. Lifshitz Interaction between Dielectric Bodies of Arbitrary Geometry
  117. Orientational ordering and dynamics of rodlike polyelectrolytes
  118. Elastic Correlations in Nucleosomal DNA Structure
  119. Propulsion of a Molecular Machine by Asymmetric Distribution of Reaction Products
  120. Fluctuation-induced forces in and out of equilibrium
  121. Salt-induced condensation in actin-DNA mixtures
  122. Thermophoresis for a single charged colloidal particle
  123. The effect of anisotropic bending elasticity on the structure of bent DNA
  124. Propulsion at low Reynolds number
  125. Statistical Physics of Complex Fluids
  126. Forces induced by nonequilibrium fluctuations: The Soret-Casimir effect
  127. Liquid Rope Coiling on a Solid Surface
  128. FORCE GENERATION DUE TO FLUCTUATIONS OF MEDIA AND BOUNDARIES
  129. Moving contact lines on heterogeneous substrates
  130. Electromechanical stiffening of rods and tubes
  131. Electrostatic contribution to twist rigidity of DNA
  132. Simple swimmer at low Reynolds number: Three linked spheres
  133. Nonlinear mechanical response of DNA due to anisotropic bending elasticity
  134. Phonon-mediated anomalous dynamics of defects
  135. Anomalous bending of a polyelectrolyte
  136. Roughening transition in a moving contact line
  137. Normal and lateral Casimir forces between deformed plates
  138. Probing polyelectrolyte elasticity using radial distribution function
  139. Fluctuations of Fluctuation-Induced Casimir-Like Forces
  140. Conformational instability of rodlike polyelectrolytes due to counterion fluctuations
  141. Tracer diffusivity in a time- or space-dependent temperature field
  142. Distribution of interacting ionic particles in disordered media
  143. Relaxation of a moving contact line and the Landau-Levich effect
  144. Probing the Strong Boundary Shape Dependence of the Casimir Force
  145. Dissipation in dynamics of a moving contact line
  146. Casimir torques between anisotropic boundaries in nematic liquid crystals
  147. Relaxation of a moving contact line and the Landau-Levich effect
  148. FLUCTUATION-INDUCED PHENOMENA: FROM BIOPHYSICS TO CAVITY QED
  149. Casimir dispersion forces and orientational pairwise additivity
  150. Statistical mechanics of semiflexible ribbon polymers
  151. Dynamics of counterion condensation
  152. Finite-temperature behavior of the ν = 1 quantum Hall effect in bilayer electron systems
  153. Comment on “Adsorption of Polyelectrolyte onto a Colloid of Opposite Charge”
  154. The “friction” of vacuum, and other fluctuation-induced forces
  155. Collapse of Stiff Polyelectrolytes due to Counterion Fluctuations
  156. Motion-induced radiation from a dynamically deforming mirror
  157. Path-integral approach to the dynamic Casimir effect with fluctuating boundaries
  158. Statistical Mechanics of Double-Stranded Semiflexible Polymers
  159. A dynamical test of special relativity using the anomalous electron g-factor
  160. Mechanical Response of Vacuum
  161. Fluctuation-induced interactions between rods on a membrane
  162. Reduced persistence length and fluctuation-induced interactions of directed semiflexible polymers on fluctuating surfaces
  163. Fluctuation-induced interactions between rods on membranes and interfaces
  164. A test theory of the local structure of spacetime: a Finslerian approach