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Pascal Silberzan

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Reports on Progress in Physics. Physical Society (Great Britain)|March 11, 2017
Collective cell migration: a physics perspectiveVincent Hakim, Pascal Silberzan
Plos One|April 25, 2012
Modeling E. coli tumbles by rotational diffusion. Implications for chemotaxisJonathan Saragosti, Pascal Silberzan, Axel Buguin
Biophysical Journal|October 11, 2005
Is the mechanical activity of epithelial cells controlled by deformations or forces?Alexandre Saez, Axel Buguin, Pascal Silberzan, et al.
Soft Matter|March 14, 2014
Proteins, cells, and tissues in patterned environmentsUlrich S Schwarz, Celeste M Nelson, Pascal Silberzan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 30, 2015
Architecture and migration of an epithelium on a cylindrical wireHannah G Yevick, Guillaume Duclos, Isabelle Bonnet, et al.
Biophysical Journal|January 14, 2014
Border forces and friction control epithelial closure dynamicsOlivier Cochet-Escartin, Jonas Ranft, Pascal Silberzan, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 10, 2007
Rigidity-driven growth and migration of epithelial cells on microstructured anisotropic substratesAlexandre Saez, Marion Ghibaudo, Axel Buguin, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|October 14, 2009
A nanostructure made of a bacterial noncoding RNABastien Cayrol, Claude Nogues, Alexandre Dawid, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|January 26, 2006
Micro-actuators: when artificial muscles made of nematic liquid crystal elastomers meet soft lithographyAxel Buguin, Min-Hui Li, Pascal Silberzan, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|September 3, 2010
Mathematical description of bacterial traveling pulsesJonathan Saragosti, Vincent Calvez, Nikolaos Bournaveas, et al.
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Reports on Progress in Physics. Physical Society (Great Britain)|March 11, 2017
Collective cell migration: a physics perspectiveVincent Hakim, Pascal Silberzan
Plos One|April 25, 2012
Modeling E. coli tumbles by rotational diffusion. Implications for chemotaxisJonathan Saragosti, Pascal Silberzan, Axel Buguin
Biophysical Journal|October 11, 2005
Is the mechanical activity of epithelial cells controlled by deformations or forces?Alexandre Saez, Axel Buguin, Pascal Silberzan, et al.
Soft Matter|March 14, 2014
Proteins, cells, and tissues in patterned environmentsUlrich S Schwarz, Celeste M Nelson, Pascal Silberzan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 30, 2015
Architecture and migration of an epithelium on a cylindrical wireHannah G Yevick, Guillaume Duclos, Isabelle Bonnet, et al.
Biophysical Journal|January 14, 2014
Border forces and friction control epithelial closure dynamicsOlivier Cochet-Escartin, Jonas Ranft, Pascal Silberzan, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 10, 2007
Rigidity-driven growth and migration of epithelial cells on microstructured anisotropic substratesAlexandre Saez, Marion Ghibaudo, Axel Buguin, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|October 14, 2009
A nanostructure made of a bacterial noncoding RNABastien Cayrol, Claude Nogues, Alexandre Dawid, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|January 26, 2006
Micro-actuators: when artificial muscles made of nematic liquid crystal elastomers meet soft lithographyAxel Buguin, Min-Hui Li, Pascal Silberzan, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|September 3, 2010
Mathematical description of bacterial traveling pulsesJonathan Saragosti, Vincent Calvez, Nikolaos Bournaveas, et al.
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