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Jay X Tang

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BMC Microbiology|June 20, 2013
Holdfast spreading and thickening during Caulobacter crescentus attachment to surfacesGuanglai Li, Yves V Brun, Jay X Tang
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|August 7, 2007
Growth of tactoidal droplets during the first-order isotropic to nematic phase transition of F-actinPatrick W Oakes, Jorge Viamontes, Jay X Tang
BMC Microbiology|October 10, 2024
Rapid growth rate of Enterobacter sp. SM3 determined using several methodsSophie Pollack-Milgate, Sanchi Saitia, Jay X Tang
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 19, 2008
Amplified effect of Brownian motion in bacterial near-surface swimmingGuanglai Li, Lick-Kong Tam, Jay X Tang
ACS Nano|November 2, 2017
Nanopore Measurements of Filamentous Viruses Reveal a Sub-nanometer-Scale Stagnant Fluid LayerAngus J McMullen, Jay X Tang, Derek Stein
Physical Review Letters|October 10, 2006
Isotropic to nematic liquid crystalline phase transition of F-actin varies from continuous to first orderJorge Viamontes, Patrick W Oakes, Jay X Tang
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|September 28, 2004
Microrheology of solutions of semiflexible biopolymer filaments using laser tweezers interferometryKarim M Addas, Christoph F Schmidt, Jay X Tang
Biomicrofluidics|January 10, 2014
Microfluidic platform for isolating nucleic acid targets using sequence specific hybridizationJingjing Wang, Kenneth Morabito, Jay X Tang, et al.
Biophysical Journal|April 20, 2025
Bacteria can rotate while body tethered to a solid surfaceJordan Bell, Silverio Johnson, Brandon Pugnet, et al.
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|September 4, 2008
Counterion-dependent microrheological properties of F-actin solutions across the isotropic-nematic phase transitionJun He, Michael Mak, Yifeng Liu, et al.
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BMC Microbiology|June 20, 2013
Holdfast spreading and thickening during Caulobacter crescentus attachment to surfacesGuanglai Li, Yves V Brun, Jay X Tang
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|August 7, 2007
Growth of tactoidal droplets during the first-order isotropic to nematic phase transition of F-actinPatrick W Oakes, Jorge Viamontes, Jay X Tang
BMC Microbiology|October 10, 2024
Rapid growth rate of Enterobacter sp. SM3 determined using several methodsSophie Pollack-Milgate, Sanchi Saitia, Jay X Tang
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 19, 2008
Amplified effect of Brownian motion in bacterial near-surface swimmingGuanglai Li, Lick-Kong Tam, Jay X Tang
ACS Nano|November 2, 2017
Nanopore Measurements of Filamentous Viruses Reveal a Sub-nanometer-Scale Stagnant Fluid LayerAngus J McMullen, Jay X Tang, Derek Stein
Physical Review Letters|October 10, 2006
Isotropic to nematic liquid crystalline phase transition of F-actin varies from continuous to first orderJorge Viamontes, Patrick W Oakes, Jay X Tang
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|September 28, 2004
Microrheology of solutions of semiflexible biopolymer filaments using laser tweezers interferometryKarim M Addas, Christoph F Schmidt, Jay X Tang
Biomicrofluidics|January 10, 2014
Microfluidic platform for isolating nucleic acid targets using sequence specific hybridizationJingjing Wang, Kenneth Morabito, Jay X Tang, et al.
Biophysical Journal|April 20, 2025
Bacteria can rotate while body tethered to a solid surfaceJordan Bell, Silverio Johnson, Brandon Pugnet, et al.
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|September 4, 2008
Counterion-dependent microrheological properties of F-actin solutions across the isotropic-nematic phase transitionJun He, Michael Mak, Yifeng Liu, et al.
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