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    Design of Remodeling Actomyosin Networks in vitro - A Step Towards a Minimal Actin Cortex System

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    1. Darius Vasco Koester (479063)
    2. Dyche Mullins (522617)
    3. Elda Iljazi (522615)
    4. Kabir Husain (522614)
    5. Madan Rao (127754)
    6. Scott Hansen (522616)
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    <p>poster for the 58th annual meeting of the American Biophysical Society</p
    The Francis Crick Institute

    Actomyosin Drives Membrane Dynamics in an in vitro Active Composite Layer

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    1. Darius Vasco Koester (479063)
    2. Dyche Mullins (522617)
    3. Elda Iljazi (522615)
    4. Kabir Husain (522614)
    5. Madan Rao (626826)
    6. Peter Bieling (53552)
    7. Satyajit Mayor (33444)
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    <p>poster for the EMBO-FEBS 2014 meeting at Paris. won best poster prize. </p
    The Francis Crick Institute
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