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2020 IPS Conference
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| Lecture Time | Speaker | Lecture subject |
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| Eldad Kepten |
Understanding Chromatin Dynamics – Single particle is not enough The eukaryotic nucleus is a dense heterogeneous environment, hosting a vast range of complex interactions. |
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| Raya Sorkin [1] |
Origins of extreme boundary lubrication by phosphatidylcholine liposomes. Phosphatidylcholine (PC) vesicles have been shown to have remarkable boundary lubricating properties under physiologica... |
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| Avraham Be'er [1] |
Collective motion of spherical bacteria A large variety of motile bacterial species exhibit collective motions while inhabiting liquids or colonizing surfaces. |
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| Mor Nitzan [1,2] |
The Double Selector Switch: an efficient offense‐defense network module in a pathogenic bacterium The adaptation of bacteria to environmental changes |
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| Ariel Livne [1] |
Cell reorientation under cyclic stretching Mechanical cues from the extracellular microenvironment play a central role in regulating the structure, function and fa... |
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| Adar Sonn-Segev [1] |
Response of actin networks at intermediate distances We report the observation of a large-distance intermediate response in an experimental system of entangled F-actin gels. |
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| Y. Toker |
The physics of the isolated Retinal chromophore Almost every known visual process is based on one specific molecule, the Retinal Protonated Schiff Base Chromophore (RPS... |
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| Guy Nir [1] |
STUDYING SINGLE PROTEIN UNFOLDING USING FORCE-FREE & FLOW-STRETCH TECHNIQUES We are using optimized variations of a force-free single-molecule technique, known as Tethered Particle Motion (TPM) to... |