Tension doesn’t always propagate in a biological cell membrane - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics
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Tension doesn’t always propagate in a biological cell membrane - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics
1. Cell Membranes Resist Flow Authors: Zheng Shi, Zachary T. Graber, Tobias Baumgart, Howard A. Stone, and Adam E. Cohen Cell 175, 1769–1779 (2018), DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2018.09.054 2. Cell protrusions and contractions generate long-range membrane tension propagation Authors: Henry De Belly, Shannon Yan, Hudson Borja da Rocha, Sacha Ichbiah, Jason P. Town, Patrick J. Zager, Dorothy C. Estrada, Kirstin Meyer, Hervé Turlier, Carlos Bustamante, and …
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