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Data for "Membrane-MEDYAN: Simulating Deformable Vesicles Containing Complex Cytoskeletal Networks"
(2021)
The plasma membrane defines the shape of the cell and plays an indispensable role in bridging intra- and extra-cellular environments. Mechanochemical interactions between plasma membrane and cytoskeleton are vital for cell ...
Dataset for work presented in "Perfect Absorption in Complex Scattering Systems with or without Hidden Symmetries"
(2020)
Dataset supports:
Chen, L. et al (2020). "Perfect Absorption in Complex Scattering Systems with or without Hidden Symmetries,” Nature Communications.
Arguing about argument and evidence: Disagreements and ambiguities in science education research and practice
(2022)
Science education researchers agree about the importance of evidence in science practices such as argumentation. Yet, disagreements and ambiguities about what counts as “evidence” in science classrooms pervade the literature. ...
Perfect absorption in complex scattering systems with or without hidden symmetries
(Springer Nature, 2020-11-17)
Wavefront shaping (WFS) schemes for efficient energy deposition in weakly lossy targets is an ongoing challenge for many classical wave technologies relevant to next-generation telecommunications, long-range wireless power ...
Detecting heterogeneity in and between breast cancer cell lines
(Springer Nature, 2020-02-03)
Cellular heterogeneity in tumor cells is a well-established phenomenon. Genetic and phenotypic cell-to-cell variability have been observed in numerous studies both within the same type of cancer cells and across different ...
Quantum-critical scale invariance in a transition metal alloy
(Springer Nature, 2020-10-15)
Quantum-mechanical fluctuations between competing phases induce exotic collective excitations that exhibit anomalous behavior in transport and thermodynamic properties, and are often intimately linked to the appearance of ...
Data for: Understanding cytoskeletal avalanches using mechanical stability analysis
(2021-08)
Eukaryotic cells are mechanically supported by a polymer network called the cytoskeleton, which consumes chemical energy to dynamically remodel its structure. Recent experiments \textit{in vivo} have revealed that this ...
Data for "Signaling through polymerization and degradation: Analysis and simulations of T cell activation mediated by Bcl10"
(2021)
The adaptive immune system serves as a potent and highly specific defense mechanism against pathogen infection. One component of this system, the effector T cell, facilitates pathogen clearance upon detection of specific ...