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Kun-Chun Lee

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Biophysical Journal|September 2, 2009
Force-velocity relation for actin-polymerization-driven motility from Brownian dynamics simulationsKun-Chun Lee, Andrea J Liu
Biophysical Journal|August 19, 2008
New proposed mechanism of actin-polymerization-driven motilityKun-Chun Lee, Andrea J Liu
Physical Biology|November 15, 2013
Control of actin-based motility through localized actin bindingEdward J Banigan, Kun-Chun Lee, Andrea J Liu
Physical Review Letters|October 13, 2007
Branching, capping, and severing in dynamic actin structuresAjay Gopinathan, Kun-Chun Lee, J M Schwarz, et al.
Plos Biology|May 12, 2011
An adhesion-dependent switch between mechanisms that determine motile cell shapeErin L Barnhart, Kun-Chun Lee, Kinneret Keren, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 8, 2015
Balance between cell-substrate adhesion and myosin contraction determines the frequency of motility initiation in fish keratocytesErin Barnhart, Kun-Chun Lee, Greg M Allen, et al.
Physical Review Letters|September 28, 2004
Effect of mono- and multivalent salts on angle-dependent attractions between charged rodsKun-Chun Lee, Itamar Borukhov, William M Gelbart, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|September 29, 2015
Competition for actin between two distinct F-actin networks defines a bistable switch for cell polarizationAlexis J Lomakin, Kun-Chun Lee, Sangyoon J Han, et al.
Nature Communications|May 24, 2012
Microtubule and cortical forces determine platelet size during vascular platelet productionJonathan N Thon, Hannah Macleod, Antonija Jurak Begonja, et al.
Cell Systems|September 11, 2020
Cell Mechanics at the Rear Act to Steer the Direction of Cell MigrationGreg M Allen, Kun Chun Lee, Erin L Barnhart, et al.
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Biophysical Journal|September 2, 2009
Force-velocity relation for actin-polymerization-driven motility from Brownian dynamics simulationsKun-Chun Lee, Andrea J Liu
Biophysical Journal|August 19, 2008
New proposed mechanism of actin-polymerization-driven motilityKun-Chun Lee, Andrea J Liu
Physical Biology|November 15, 2013
Control of actin-based motility through localized actin bindingEdward J Banigan, Kun-Chun Lee, Andrea J Liu
Physical Review Letters|October 13, 2007
Branching, capping, and severing in dynamic actin structuresAjay Gopinathan, Kun-Chun Lee, J M Schwarz, et al.
Plos Biology|May 12, 2011
An adhesion-dependent switch between mechanisms that determine motile cell shapeErin L Barnhart, Kun-Chun Lee, Kinneret Keren, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 8, 2015
Balance between cell-substrate adhesion and myosin contraction determines the frequency of motility initiation in fish keratocytesErin Barnhart, Kun-Chun Lee, Greg M Allen, et al.
Physical Review Letters|September 28, 2004
Effect of mono- and multivalent salts on angle-dependent attractions between charged rodsKun-Chun Lee, Itamar Borukhov, William M Gelbart, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|September 29, 2015
Competition for actin between two distinct F-actin networks defines a bistable switch for cell polarizationAlexis J Lomakin, Kun-Chun Lee, Sangyoon J Han, et al.
Nature Communications|May 24, 2012
Microtubule and cortical forces determine platelet size during vascular platelet productionJonathan N Thon, Hannah Macleod, Antonija Jurak Begonja, et al.
Cell Systems|September 11, 2020
Cell Mechanics at the Rear Act to Steer the Direction of Cell MigrationGreg M Allen, Kun Chun Lee, Erin L Barnhart, et al.
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