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A part of the Soft Matter team activities is dedicated to the application of soft matter physics to biological systems.
We use conceptual tools from soft matter physics in order to explain and interpret some specific biological mechanisms occurring at the cellular scale or in order to develop biomimetic models to answer specific questions in biology or on the specific functioning of some proteins.
– VESICLES AND CAPSULES, click!
– MUCUCILIARY FUNCTION and MUCUS RHEOLOGY, click!
– DIGITAL HOLOGRAPHIC MICROSCOPY FOR BIO IMAGING, click!
Phosphorylation of the F-BAR protein Hof1 drives septin ring splitting in budding yeast Author(s): Varela Salgado Maritzaida, Adriaans Ingrid, Touati Sandra, Ibanes Sandy, Lai-Kee-Him Joséphine, Ancelin Aurélie, Cipelletti L., Picas Laura, Piatti Simonetta (Article) Published: Nature Communications, vol. 15 p.3383 (2024) Links openAccess full text : |
1. Continuous interface crossing encapsulation (cDICE) People involved: Laura Casanellas, Martin In (DR), Gladys Massiera (MCF)
Vesicles are spherical lipid bilayers which enclose an internal (…)
1. Mucuciliary function of the bronchial epithelium People involved: Laura Casanellas (MCF), Myriam Jory (PhD), Gladys Massiera (MCF),
The mucociliary function of the bronchial epithelium (…)
DIGITAL HOLOGRAPHIC MICROSCOPY FOR BIO IMAGING
People involved: Daniel Alexandre (CR), Alexey Brodoline (PhD), Dario Donnarumma (Postdoc), Michel Gross (DR), Nicolas Verrier (PostDoc)
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