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Direct imaging of reptation for semiflexible actin filaments
J. Käs, H. Strey,
E. Sackmann
Department of Bioscience
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Technical University of Munich
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Direct Imaging
100%
Actin Filaments
100%
Semi-flexible
100%
Reptation
100%
Reptation Model
100%
Dynamic Properties
33%
Polymer Chain
33%
Block Copolymer
33%
Video Microscopy
33%
Snake-like
33%
Self-diffusion Coefficient
33%
Undulation
33%
Actin
33%
Tube Type
33%
Fluorescently Labeled
33%
Filament Length
33%
Semiflexible Filaments
33%
Received Support
33%
Entangled Polymer Solutions
33%
Thermal Undulation
33%
Entangled Polymer Melt
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Actin
100%
Motion
66%
Solution and Solubility
66%
Facilitated Diffusion
33%
Self-Diffusion
33%
Diffusion Coefficient
33%
Physics
Dynamic Property
100%
Diffusion Coefficient
100%
Block Copolymer
100%
Chemistry
Filament
100%
Actin
100%
Polymer Chain
16%
Self-Diffusion Coefficient
16%
Block Copolymer
16%
melt
16%