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Parag Katira

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Nano Letters|January 9, 2010
Two-stage capture employing active transport enables sensitive and fast biosensorsParag Katira, Henry Hess
Plos One|February 8, 2019
Correction: A stochastic algorithm for accurately predicting path persistence of cells migrating in 3D matrix environmentsBenjamin Michael Yeoman, Parag Katira
Plos One|November 16, 2018
A stochastic algorithm for accurately predicting path persistence of cells migrating in 3D matrix environmentsBenjamin Michael Yeoman, Parag Katira
Soft Matter|May 3, 2022
Differences in cell death and division rules can alter tissue rigidity and fluidizationGudur Ashrith Reddy, Parag Katira
Nano Letters|February 5, 2009
Millisecond curing time of a molecular adhesive causes velocity-dependent cargo-loading of molecular shuttlesAshutosh Agarwal, Parag Katira, Henry Hess
Nano Letters|December 18, 2007
Herding nanotransporters: localized activation via release and sequestration of control moleculesRobert Tucker, Parag Katira, Henry Hess
Science Robotics|November 27, 2024
The force has limits: Molecular motors in roboticsHenry Hess, Parag Katira, Juan B Rodriguez
Frontiers in Oncology|June 20, 2013
Modeling the mechanics of cancer: effect of changes in cellular and extra-cellular mechanical propertiesParag Katira, Roger T Bonnecaze, Muhammad H Zaman
Physical Review Letters|February 14, 2012
How changes in cell mechanical properties induce cancerous behaviorParag Katira, Muhammad H Zaman, Roger T Bonnecaze
Science Robotics|November 3, 2021
Robotic end-to-end fusion of microtubules powered by kinesinGadiel Saper, Stanislav Tsitkov, Parag Katira, et al.
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Nano Letters|January 9, 2010
Two-stage capture employing active transport enables sensitive and fast biosensorsParag Katira, Henry Hess
Plos One|February 8, 2019
Correction: A stochastic algorithm for accurately predicting path persistence of cells migrating in 3D matrix environmentsBenjamin Michael Yeoman, Parag Katira
Plos One|November 16, 2018
A stochastic algorithm for accurately predicting path persistence of cells migrating in 3D matrix environmentsBenjamin Michael Yeoman, Parag Katira
Soft Matter|May 3, 2022
Differences in cell death and division rules can alter tissue rigidity and fluidizationGudur Ashrith Reddy, Parag Katira
Nano Letters|February 5, 2009
Millisecond curing time of a molecular adhesive causes velocity-dependent cargo-loading of molecular shuttlesAshutosh Agarwal, Parag Katira, Henry Hess
Nano Letters|December 18, 2007
Herding nanotransporters: localized activation via release and sequestration of control moleculesRobert Tucker, Parag Katira, Henry Hess
Science Robotics|November 27, 2024
The force has limits: Molecular motors in roboticsHenry Hess, Parag Katira, Juan B Rodriguez
Frontiers in Oncology|June 20, 2013
Modeling the mechanics of cancer: effect of changes in cellular and extra-cellular mechanical propertiesParag Katira, Roger T Bonnecaze, Muhammad H Zaman
Physical Review Letters|February 14, 2012
How changes in cell mechanical properties induce cancerous behaviorParag Katira, Muhammad H Zaman, Roger T Bonnecaze
Science Robotics|November 3, 2021
Robotic end-to-end fusion of microtubules powered by kinesinGadiel Saper, Stanislav Tsitkov, Parag Katira, et al.
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