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Direct Comparison of Physical Properties of Bacillus subtilis NCIB 3610 and B-1 BiofilmsRheological characterization of the bundling transition in F-actin solutions induced by methylcelluloseThe biophysical properties of Basal lamina gels depend on the biochemical composition of the gelStructural and viscoelastic properties of actin networks formed by espin or pathologically relevant espin mutantsCharacterization of particle translocation through mucin hydrogels.Draft Genome Sequence of the Biofilm-Producing Bacillus subtilis Strain B-1, Isolated from an Oil Field.Cervical mucus properties stratify risk for preterm birthBiological hydrogels as selective diffusion barriers.Mucin biopolymers as broad-spectrum antiviral agents.An adsorption chromatography assay to probe bulk particle transport through hydrogels.A Selective Mucin/Methylcellulose Hybrid Gel with Tailored Mechanical Properties.Modulation of the mechanical properties of bacterial biofilms in response to environmental challenges.Selected metal ions protect Bacillus subtilis biofilms from erosion.The structure and mechanical properties of articular cartilage are highly resilient towards transient dehydration.Comparison of friction and wear of articular cartilage on different length scales.A microfluidics approach to study the accumulation of molecules at basal lamina interfaces.Structural and viscoelastic properties of actin/filamin networks: cross-linked versus bundled networks.Diffusion Regulation in the Vitreous Humor.Selective filtering of particles by the extracellular matrix: an electrostatic bandpass.Cytoskeletal polymer networks: viscoelastic properties are determined by the microscopic interaction potential of cross-links.Mechanical robustness of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms.Micro- and macrorheological properties of isotropically cross-linked actin networks.Hydrophobic Properties of Biofilm-Enriched Hybrid Mortar.Mucin-Inspired Lubrication on Hydrophobic Surfaces.Controlled nanoparticle release from a hydrogel by DNA-mediated particle disaggregation.Ion-specific effects modulate the diffusive mobility of colloids in an extracellular matrix gel.Specific integrin labeling in living cells using functionalized nanocrystals.Lipid Head Group Charge and Fatty Acid Configuration Dictate Liposome Mobility in Neurofilament Networks.Rheology of semiflexible bundle networks with transient linkers.Cross-linking molecules modify composite actin networks independently.Evolution of exploitative interactions during diversification in Bacillus subtilis biofilmsImmune-informed mucin hydrogels evade fibrotic foreign body response in vivoImportance of the biofilm matrix for the erosion stability of Bacillus subtilis NCIB 3610 biofilmsTopographical alterations render bacterial biofilms susceptible to chemical and mechanical stressReversible Condensation of Mucins into NanoparticlesTransient binding promotes molecule penetration into mucin hydrogels by enhancing molecular partitioningMatrix composition determines the dimensions of Bacillus subtilis NCIB 3610 biofilm colonies grown on LB agarAn optimized purification process for porcine gastric mucin with preservation of its native functional propertiesBiofilms: Hydrophobic Properties of Biofilm-Enriched Hybrid Mortar (Adv. Mater. 37/2016)Cationic astringents alter the tribological and rheological properties of human saliva and salivary mucin solutions
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