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Proteolysis of the multimeric blood coagulation protein von Willebrand Factor (VWF) by ADAMTS13 is crucial for prevention of microvascular thrombosis. ADAMTS13 cleaves VWF within the mechanosensitive A2 domain, which is believed to open…

von Willebrand Factor is a mechano-sensitive protein circulating in blood that mediates platelet adhesion to subendothelial collagen and platelet aggregation at high shear rates. Its hemostatic function and thrombogenic effect, as well as…

Quantitative Methods · Quantitative Biology 2021-08-19 Mansur Zhussupbekov , Rodrigo Mendez Rojano , Wei-Tao Wu , Mehrdad Massoudi , James F. Antaki

Thrombosis under high-shear conditions is mediated by the mechanosensitive blood glycoprotein von Willebrand Factor (vWF). vWF unfolds in response to strong flow gradients and facilitates rapid recruitment of platelets in flowing blood.…

Biological Physics · Physics 2022-10-07 Mansur Zhussupbekov , Rodrigo Mendez Rojano , Wei-Tao Wu , James F Antaki

The blood protein Von Willebrand Factor (VWF) is critical in facilitating arterial thrombosis. At pathologically high shear rates the protein unfolds and binds to the arterial wall, enabling the rapid deposition of platelets from the blood.…

Biological Physics · Physics 2023-11-27 Edwina F. Yeo , James M. Oliver , Netanel Korin , Sarah L. Waters

Primary hemostasis is initiated by platelet adhesion and aggregation at a site of vascular injury and is strongly regulated by local hydrodynamic conditions. At elevated shear rates, platelet capture is mediated by von Willebrand factor…

Biological Physics · Physics 2026-05-28 Alper Topuz , Gerhard Gompper , Dmitry A. Fedosov

Molecular-motor generated active stresses drive the cytoskeleton away from equilibrium, endowing it with tunable mechanical properties that are essential for diverse functions such as cell division and motility[1-5]. Designing analogous…

Platelet adhesion and aggregation are essential for primary hemostasis, forming a clot that quickly stops initial bleeding. Despite this critical role, the dynamic interactions of platelet receptors with exposed collagen and von Willebrand…

Biological Physics · Physics 2025-05-27 Ali Lotfian , Ehsan Roohi

Cell spreading and motility on an adhesive substrate are driven by the active physical forces generated by the actin cytoskeleton. We have recently shown that coupling curved membrane complexes to protrusive forces, exerted by the actin…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2023-04-04 Shubhadeep Sadhukhan , Samo Penič , Aleš Iglič , Nir Gov

We study the mechanical stiffening behavior in two-dimensional (2D) cross-linked networks of semiflexible biopolymer filaments under simple shear. Filamental constituents immersed in a fluid undergo thermally excited bending motions.…

Biological Physics · Physics 2007-05-23 T. Van Dillen , P. R. Onck , E. Van der Giessen

We have investigated nanoscale wear on multilayered MoS2, the flagship transition metal dichalcogenide, by elastically driving sharp diamond tips under normal loads sufficient to induce in-plane fracture. The accompanying friction and the…

Materials Science · Physics 2025-08-05 Pawel Koczanowski , Paolo Nicolini , Hesam Khaksar , Enrico Gnecco

Entangled states are ubiquitous amongst fibrous materials, whether naturally occurring (keratin, collagen, DNA) or synthetic (nanotube assemblies, elastane). A key mechanical characteristic of these systems is their ability to reorganise in…

Phase separation of multicomponent lipid membranes is characterized by the nucleation and coarsening of circular membrane domains that grow slowly in time as $\sim t^{1/3}$, following classical theories of coalescence and Ostwald ripening.…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2023-08-01 Daniel P. Arnold , Aakanksha Gubbala , Sho C. Takatori

We study the dynamics of a double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) segment, as a semiflexible polymer, in a shear flow, the strength of which is customarily expressed in terms of the dimensionless Weissenberg number Wi. Polymer chains in shear flows…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2016-04-08 Debabrata Panja , Gerard T. Barkema , J. M. J. van Leeuwen

Wetting behaviour of surfaces is believed to be affected by van der Waals (vdW) forces, however, there is no clear demonstration of this. With the isolation of two-dimensional vdW layered materials it is possible to test this hypothesis. In…

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics · Physics 2022-01-26 Meenakshi Annamalai , Kalon Gopinadhan , Sang A Han , Surajit Saha , Hye Jeong Park , Eun Bi Cho , Brijesh Kumar , Sang-Woo Kim , T Venkatesan

Turbulence in a conducting plasma can amplify seed magnetic fields in what is known as the turbulent, or small-scale, dynamo. The associated growth rate and emergent magnetic-field geometry depend sensitively on the material properties of…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2022-10-17 Alisa K. Galishnikova , Matthew W. Kunz , Alexander A. Schekochihin

Nonlinearities in constitutive equations of extended objects in shear flow lead to novel phenomena, {\it e.g.} "rheochaos" in solutions of wormlike micelles and "elastic turbulence" in polymer solutions. Since both phenomena involve…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2019-08-20 Rituparno Mandal , Buddhapriya Chakrabarti , Debarshini Chakraborti , Chandan Dasgupta

During embryonic morphogenesis, tissues undergo dramatic deformations in order to form functional organs. Similarly, in adult animals, living cells and tissues are continually subjected to forces and deformations. Therefore, the success of…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2024-05-06 Michael J. Hertaeg , Suzanne M. Fielding , Dapeng Bi

The steady-state behavior of a dilute suspension of self-propelled filaments confined between planar walls subjected to the Couette-flow is reported herein. The effect of hydrodynamics has been taken into account using a mesoscale…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2019-05-13 Shalabh K. Anand , Sunil P. Singh

A growing number of proteins have been shown to adopt knotted folds. Yet the biological roles and biophysical properties of these knots remain poorly understood. We have used protein engineering and atomic force microscopy to explore…

Biological Physics · Physics 2009-11-13 T. Bornschloegl , D. M. Anstrom , E. Mey , J. Dzubiella , M. Rief , K. T. Forest

Shear stresses are the driving forces for the creation of both point and extended defects in crystals subjected to high pressures and temperatures. Recently, we observed anomalous elastic materials response in shock-compressed silicon and…

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