Non-equilibrium dynamics in the actin cortex
Invited
Abstract
We use advanced light microscopy and statistical analysis methods to characterize the mechanical properties of and the motion and stress patterns in reconstituted and cellular cortices. Model cortices were constructed in emulsion droplets from Xenopus egg extract. Cellular cortical activity was monitored by studying the fluctuations of primary cilia of kidney epithelial cells. We developed a method to diagnose thermodynamic non-equilibrium using the principle of detailed balance.
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Presenters
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Christoph Schmidt
Faculty for Physics, University of Goettingen
Authors
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Christoph Schmidt
Faculty for Physics, University of Goettingen
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Christopher Battle
Faculty for Physics, University of Goettingen
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Tzer Han Tan
Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT, Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Physics, Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT
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Enas Abu-Shah
Department of Physics, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
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Maya Malik Garbi
Department of Physics, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
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Junang Li
Physics, Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT, Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT, Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Abhinav Sharma
Faculty for Physics, University of Goettingen, Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden, Leibniz Institut fuer Polymerforschung, Leibniz Institute for Polymer Research
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Kinneret Keren
Department of Physics, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
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Nikta Fakhri
Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Physics, Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT, Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology-MIT, Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Chase Broedersz
Arnold -Sommerfeld-Center for Theoretical Physics and Center for NanoScience, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Arnold-Sommerfeld-Center for Theoretical Physics , Ludwig Maximilians University Munich, Arnold Sommerfeld Center for Theoretical Physics (ASC) and Center for NanoScience (CeNS), Department of Physics, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich
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Fred MacKintosh
Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, , Rice University, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Rice University