James J Feng
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Liu F, Chavez R, Patek S, Pringle A, Feng J, Chen C
J R Soc Interface
. 2017 Jul;
14(132).
PMID: 28747394
Thousands of fungal species use surface energy to power the launch of their ballistospores. The surface energy is released when a spherical Buller's drop at the spore's hilar appendix merges...
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Chavez R, Liu F, Feng J, Chen C
Appl Phys Lett
. 2016 Aug;
109(1):011601.
PMID: 27478201
Surface energy released upon drop coalescence is known to power the self-propelled jumping of liquid droplets on superhydrophobic solid surfaces, and the jumping droplets can additionally carry colloidal payloads toward...
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Wu T, Feng J
Biophys J
. 2015 Dec;
109(11):2235-45.
PMID: 26636935
Recent experiments have found that neutrophils may be activated after passing through microfluidic channels and filters. Mechanical deformation causes disassembly of the cytoskeleton and a sudden drop of the elastic...
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Lan H, Wang Q, Fernandez-Gonzalez R, Feng J
Phys Biol
. 2015 Sep;
12(5):056011.
PMID: 26356256
Germband extension during Drosophila development features the merging of cells along the dorsal-ventral (DV) axis and their separation along the anterior-posterior (AP) axis. This intercalation process involves planar cell polarity,...
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Zhang K, Liu F, Williams A, Qu X, Feng J, Chen C
Phys Rev Lett
. 2015 Aug;
115(7):074502.
PMID: 26317724
Fiber-based coalescers are widely used to accumulate droplets from aerosols and emulsions, where the accumulated droplets are typically removed by gravity or shear. This Letter reports self-propelled removal of drops...
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Wu T, Feng J
Biophys J
. 2015 Jan;
108(1):43-52.
PMID: 25564851
Recent experiments have investigated the response of smooth muscle cells to transient stretch-compress (SC) and compress-stretch (CS) maneuvers. The results indicate that the transient SC maneuver causes a sudden fluidization...
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Wu T, Feng J
Biomicrofluidics
. 2014 Jan;
7(4):44115.
PMID: 24404048
Malaria-infected red blood cells (iRBCs) become less deformable with the progression of infection and tend to occlude microcapillaries. This process has been investigated in vitro using microfluidic channels. The objective...
28.
David D, Wang Q, Feng J, Harris T
Development
. 2013 Nov;
140(23):4719-29.
PMID: 24173807
Cell shape changes drive tissue morphogenesis during animal development. An important example is the apical cell constriction that initiates tissue internalisation. Apical constriction can occur through a phase of cyclic...
29.
Mohammadigoushki H, Feng J
Langmuir
. 2013 Jan;
29(5):1370-8.
PMID: 23294450
We report experiments on simple shear of a monolayer of bidisperse and polydisperse bubbles in a Couette device. The bubbles segregate according to their sizes, with larger ones in the...
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Wang Q, Feng J, Pismen L
Biophys J
. 2013 Jan;
103(11):2265-74.
PMID: 23283225
We report a model describing the various stages of dorsal closure of Drosophila. Inspired by experimental observations, we represent the amnioserosa by 81 hexagonal cells that are coupled mechanically through...