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Mesoscale cellular processes Section edited by Gerhard Gompper and Joe Howard

This section incorporates all aspects of mesoscale biophysical processes including: analysis of soft condensed matter, polymers, subcellular oscillations, actin cytoskeleton and molecular motors.

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Methodology article   Open Access

Improving accuracy of cell and chromophore concentration measurements using optical density

John A Myers, Brandon S Curtis, Wayne R Curtis BMC Biophysics 2013, 6:4 (22 April 2013)

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Research article   Open Access

Two-photon time-lapse microscopy of BODIPY-cholesterol reveals anomalous sterol diffusion in chinese hamster ovary cells

Frederik W Lund, Michael A Lomholt, Lukasz M Solanko, Robert Bittman, Daniel Wüstner BMC Biophysics 2012, 5:20 (18 October 2012)

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Research article   Open Access

Spindles and active vortices in a model of confined filament-motor mixtures

David A Head, WJ Briels, Gerhard Gompper BMC Biophysics 2011, 4:18 (16 November 2011)

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A discrete filament-motor protein model of subcellular microtubule self-assembly in fission yeast spontaneously generates a number of steady states, including spindles, nematics, and asters, highlighting potential mechanisms for self-organisation in filaments

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