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Reversible stress softening of actin networks

Ovijit Chaudhuri, Sapun H. Parekh and Daniel A. Fletcher

Nature 445, 295-298(18 January 2007)

doi:10.1038/nature05459

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AFM-based microrheology of growing dendritic actin networks.

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Frequency dependence of elastic (filled triangles, E') and viscous (open triangles, E'') moduli.

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Dendritic actin networks exhibit stress stiffening and reversible stress softening.

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Stress stiffening and stress softening can arise in dendritic networks owing to filaments resisting extension and buckling of filaments resisting compression.

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