Flatness and intrinsic curvature of linked-ring membranes

JM Polson, EJ Garcia, AR Klotz - Soft Matter, 2021 - pubs.rsc.org
Recent experiments have elucidated the physical properties of kinetoplasts, which are chain-
mail-like structures found in the mitochondria of trypanosome parasites formed from …

Superresolution microscopy reveals partial preassembly and subsequent bending of the clathrin coat during endocytosis

M Mund, A Tschanz, YL Wu, F Frey, JL Mehl… - BioRxiv, 2021 - biorxiv.org
Eukaryotic cells use clathrin-mediated endocytosis to take up a large range of extracellular
cargos. During endocytosis, a clathrin coat forms on the plasma membrane, but it remains …

Exact solution for elastic networks on curved surfaces

Y Dong, R Zandi, A Travesset - Physical Review Letters, 2022 - APS
The problem of characterizing the structure of an elastic network constrained to lie on a
frozen curved surface appears in many areas of science and has been addressed by many …

curvedSpaceSim: A framework for simulating particles interacting along geodesics

TH Webb, DM Sussman - arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.19751, 2024 - arxiv.org
A large number of powerful, high-quality, and open-source simulation packages exist to
efficiently perform molecular dynamics simulations, and their prevalence has greatly …

Predicting the characteristics of defect transitions on curved surfaces

S Agarwal, S Hilgenfeldt - Soft Matter, 2021 - pubs.rsc.org
The energetically optimal position of lattice defects on intrinsically curved surfaces is a
complex function of shape parameters. For open surfaces, a simple condition predicts the …

[图书][B] Physical Principles of Virus Capsid Assembly and Genome Packaging

Y Dong - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Single-stranded RNA viruses efficiently encapsulate their genome into a protein shell called
the capsid. Understanding the physical principles underlying the formation of virus capsid …

Rectified inertial forces on spherical particles in oscillatory fluid flows near interfaces

S Agarwal - 2021 - ideals.illinois.edu
Inertial microfluidics has become an indispensable tool in engineering science, materials
science, health and medicine, among other fields, to precisely control and manipulate …