نتایج جستجو برای: forming forces

تعداد نتایج: 202448  

2005
G. M. Laudone G. P. Matthews

Coating shrinkage upon drying is a phenomenon well known to the paper coating industry where it often causes changes in the final structure of the coating layer, leading to poor results in terms of gloss, light scattering, surface strength, coverage and printability. The aim of this paper is to improve the understanding of coating shrinkage by measuring the forces related to the capillarity, ac...

Journal: :Science 2018
Michael P Hughes Michael R Sawaya David R Boyer Lukasz Goldschmidt Jose A Rodriguez Duilio Cascio Lisa Chong Tamir Gonen David S Eisenberg

Subcellular membraneless assemblies are a reinvigorated area of study in biology, with spirited scientific discussions on the forces between the low-complexity protein domains within these assemblies. To illuminate these forces, we determined the atomic structures of five segments from protein low-complexity domains associated with membraneless assemblies. Their common structural feature is the...

2016
Valéry Weber A. Cristiano I. Malossi Ivano Tavernelli Teodoro Laino Constantine Bekas Manish Modani Nina Wilner Tom Heller Alessandro Curioni

Ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) is still one of the most commonly used approaches for calculating the time evolution of molecular and solid state systems under ambient conditions of temperature and pressure. Specifically, AIMD is particularly suited for the simulation of complex molecular systems that undergo important reorganizations of their electronic structure (bond breaking and bond fo...

Journal: :Cell 2016
Roshni Basu Benjamin M. Whitlock Julien Husson Audrey Le Floc’h Weiyang Jin Alon Oyler-Yaniv Farokh Dotiwala Gregory Giannone Claire Hivroz Nicolas Biais Judy Lieberman Lance C. Kam Morgan Huse

The immunological synapse formed between a cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) and an infected or transformed target cell is a physically active structure capable of exerting mechanical force. Here, we investigated whether synaptic forces promote the destruction of target cells. CTLs kill by secreting toxic proteases and the pore forming protein perforin into the synapse. Biophysical experiments revea...

2008
Chiara Mastropietro

I use high resolution N-body/SPH simulations to model the new proper motion of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) within the Milky Way (MW) halo and investigate the effects of gravitational and hydrodynamical forces on the formation of the Magellanic Stream (MS). Both the LMC and the MW are fully self consistent galaxy models embedded in extended cuspy ΛCDM dark matter halos. I find that ram-pres...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2014
Vanessa Moreno Pilar Gonzalo Jesús Gómez-Escudero Ángela Pollán Rebeca Acín-Pérez Mark Breckenridge María Yáñez-Mó Olga Barreiro Fabrizio Orsenigo Kenji Kadomatsu Christopher S Chen José A Enríquez Elisabetta Dejana Francisco Sánchez-Madrid Alicia G Arroyo

Cell-cell adhesions are important sites through which cells experience and resist forces. In endothelial cells, these forces regulate junction dynamics and determine endothelial barrier strength. We identify the Ig superfamily member EMMPRIN (also known as basigin) as a coordinator of forces at endothelial junctions. EMMPRIN localization at junctions correlates with endothelial junction strengt...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
M A Conditt F A Mussa-Ivaldi

This study stemmed from the observation that the brain of human as well as nonhuman primates is capable of forming and memorizing remarkably accurate internal representations of the dynamics of the arm. These dynamics establish a functional relation between applied force and ensuing arm motion, a relation that generally is quite complex and nonlinear. Current evidence shows that the motor contr...

2000
Timothy H. Boyer

Although there is good experimental evidence for the Aharonov Bohm phase shift occurring when a solenoid is placed between the beams forming a double-slit electron interference pattern, there has been very little analysis of the relevant classical electromagnetic forces. These forces between a point charge and a solenoid involve subtle relativistic effects of order v c analogous to those discus...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2014
V Mukundan P Sartori V F Geyer F Jülicher J Howard

The bending of cilia and flagella is driven by forces generated by dynein motor proteins. These forces slide adjacent microtubule doublets within the axoneme, the motile cytoskeletal structure. To create regular, oscillatory beating patterns, the activities of the axonemal dyneins must be coordinated both spatially and temporally. It is thought that coordination is mediated by stresses or strai...

Journal: :Lab on a chip 2010
Xin M Liang Sangyoon J Han Jo-Anna Reems Dayong Gao Nathan J Sniadecki

Platelets play an important role in hemostasis by forming a thrombotic plug that seals the vessel wall and promotes vascular healing. After platelets adhere and aggregate at the wound site, their next step is to generate contractile forces through the coordination of physicochemical interactions between actin, myosin, and alpha(IIb)beta(3) integrin receptors that retract the thrombus' size and ...

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