Self-organizing actin patterns shape cytoskeletal cortex organization
Living systems rely, for biological function, on the spatiotemporal organization of their structures. Cellular order naturally emerges by dissipation of energy. Consequently, energy-consuming processes operating far from thermodynamic equilibrium are a necessary condition to enable biological system...
Main Author: | Fritzsche, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis Open
2017
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