Eric R Dufresne
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11.
Li T, Dufresne E, Kroger M, Heyden S
Macromolecules
. 2023 Mar;
56(4):1303-1310.
PMID: 36874533
Fracture phenomena in soft materials span multiple length and time scales. This poses a major challenge in computational modeling and predictive materials design. To pass quantitatively from molecular to continuum...
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Sicher A, Whitfield R, Ilavsky J, Saranathan V, Anastasaki A, Dufresne E
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2023 Feb;
62(16):e202217683.
PMID: 36802062
Synthetic methods to control the structure of materials at sub-micron scales are typically based on the self-assembly of structural building blocks with precise size and morphology. On the other hand,...
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Meier S, Farcas A, Kumar A, Ijavi M, Bill R, Stelling J, et al.
Nat Cell Biol
. 2022 Dec;
25(1):56-67.
PMID: 36536177
Microtubule plus-end tracking proteins (+TIPs) control microtubule specialization and are as such essential for cell division and morphogenesis. Here we investigated interactions and functions of the budding yeast Kar9 network...
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Huang X, Hurlimann D, Spanke H, Wu D, Skowicki M, Dinu I, et al.
Adv Healthc Mater
. 2022 Oct;
11(23):e2202100.
PMID: 36208079
Cell-derived vesicles retain the cytoplasm and much of the native cell membrane composition. Therefore, they are attractive for investigations of membrane biophysics, drug delivery systems, and complex molecular factories. However,...
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Moser S, Feng Y, Yasa O, Heyden S, Kessler M, Amstad E, et al.
Soft Matter
. 2022 Sep;
18(37):7229-7235.
PMID: 36102833
Inspired by the cellular design of plant tissue, we present an approach to make versatile, tough, highly water-swelling composites. We embed highly swelling hydrogel particles inside tough, water-permeable, elastomeric matrices....
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Feofilova M, Schuepp S, Schmid R, Hacker F, Spanke H, Bain N, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2022 Jul;
119(31):e2201014119.
PMID: 35905319
Diatoms are single-celled organisms with a cell wall made of silica, called the frustule. Even though their elaborate patterns have fascinated scientists for years, little is known about the biological...
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Gerber D, Wilen L, Poydenot F, Dufresne E, Style R
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2022 Jul;
119(31):e2200748119.
PMID: 35905317
When materials freeze, they often undergo damage due to ice growth. Although this damage is commonly ascribed to the volumetric expansion of water upon freezing, it is usually driven by...
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Bain N, Heyden S, Xu Q, Style R, Dufresne E
Soft Matter
. 2022 Jun;
18(24):4641-4642.
PMID: 35678167
No abstract available.
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Boddeker T, Rosowski K, Berchtold D, Emmanouilidis L, Han Y, Allain F, et al.
Nat Phys
. 2022 May;
18(5):601.
PMID: 35583413
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1038/s41567-022-01537-8.].
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Boddeker T, Rosowski K, Berchtold D, Emmanouilidis L, Han Y, Allain F, et al.
Nat Phys
. 2022 May;
18(5):571-578.
PMID: 35582428
Many membraneless organelles are liquid-like domains that form inside the active, viscoelastic environment of living cells through phase separation. To investigate the potential coupling of phase separation with the cytoskeleton,...