David B Stein
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Stein D, Shelley M
Curr Opin Cell Biol
. 2024 Jun;
89:102379.
PMID: 38850680
Mathematical models are indispensable for disentangling the interactions through which biological components work together to generate the forces and flows that position, mix, and distribute proteins, nutrients, and organelles within...
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Dutta S, Farhadifar R, Lu W, Kabacaoglu G, Blackwell R, Stein D, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Apr;
PMID: 37066165
Life in complex systems, such as cities and organisms, comes to a standstill when global coordination of mass, energy, and information flows is disrupted. Global coordination is no less important...
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Dutta S, Farhadifar R, Lu W, Kabacaoglu G, Blackwell R, Stein D, et al.
ArXiv
. 2023 Apr;
PMID: 37064529
Life in complex systems, such as cities and organisms, comes to a standstill when global coordination of mass, energy, and information flows is disrupted. Global coordination is no less important...
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Oppenheimer N, Stein D, Ben Zion M, Shelley M
Nat Commun
. 2022 Feb;
13(1):804.
PMID: 35145099
Ensembles of particles rotating in a two-dimensional fluid can exhibit chaotic dynamics yet develop signatures of hidden order. Such rotors are found in the natural world spanning vastly disparate length...
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-N Young Y, Shelley M, Stein D
Math Biosci Eng
. 2021 Apr;
18(3):2849-2881.
PMID: 33892575
Active fluids consume fuel at the microscopic scale, converting this energy into forces that can drive macroscopic motions over scales far larger than their microscopic constituents. In some cases, the...
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Stein D, De Canio G, Lauga E, Shelley M, Goldstein R
Phys Rev Lett
. 2021 Jan;
126(2):028103.
PMID: 33512217
In the cellular phenomena of cytoplasmic streaming, molecular motors carrying cargo along a network of microtubules entrain the surrounding fluid. The piconewton forces produced by individual motors are sufficient to...
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Farhadifar R, Yu C, Fabig G, Wu H, Stein D, Rockman M, et al.
Elife
. 2020 Sep;
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PMID: 32966209
The spindle shows remarkable diversity, and changes in an integrated fashion, as cells vary over evolution. Here, we provide a mechanistic explanation for variations in the first mitotic spindle in...
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Oppenheimer N, Stein D, Shelley M
Phys Rev Lett
. 2019 Nov;
123(14):148101.
PMID: 31702169
We show that rotating membrane inclusions can crystallize due to combined hydrodynamic and steric interactions. Alone, steric repulsion of unconfined particles, even with thermal fluctuations, does not lead to crystallization,...
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Lim S, Stein D, Charrow A, Murray C
Lancet
. 2008 Dec;
372(9655):2031-46.
PMID: 19070738
Background: Substantial resources have been invested in increasing childhood immunisation coverage through global initiatives such as the Universal Childhood Immunisation (UCI) campaign and the Global Alliance on Vaccines and Immunisations...
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Cohen D, Leo J, Stanton T, Smith D, McCready K, Laing M, et al.
Ethical Hum Sci Serv
. 2004 Jul;
4(3):189-209.
PMID: 15278983
This article presents eight commentaries on a case study published in the journal Pediatrics in 2001. The case study, introduced in Pediatrics to highlight the issue of adolescents' compliance with...