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Actin-Powered Motors Build Cytoskeletons in Artificial Cells

AUNAB members Assistant Prof. Miguel Ramos Docampo's and Prof. Brigitte Stadler's effort to engineered artificial cells to form cytoskeleton-like networks using nanomotor-driven actin polymerization is published in ACS Nano. These hybrid vesicles merge active matter with synthetic biology to achieve life-like movement and self-organization inspired by Listeria’s actin-based propulsion.

 

 

Read the article published in ACS Nano here.

Contact information:
Professor Brigitte Maria Städler
Aarhus University
Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO)
Email: bstadler@inano.au.dk

Assistant Professor Miguel Alexandre Ramos Docampo
Aarhus University
Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO)
Email: miramos@inano.au.dk

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Nielsen, K. H. & Nielsen, H. (2006). Kulturel natur. Weekendavisen, 13.
Nielsen, K. H. & Ries, C. J. (2006). Kvinder i naturvidenskaberne. In H. Nielsen & K. H. Nielsen (Eds.), Viden uden grænser 1920-1970: Dansk Naturvidenskabs Historie (Vol. 4, pp. 347-364). Aarhus Universitetsforlag.
Nielsen, K. H. & Serritzlew, C. (2006). Making Things Public. Danske Museer, 19(1), 13-5.
Nielsen, K. H. & Serritzlew, C. (2006). Markante kvinder i dansk naturvidenskab. Forum for Koen og Kultur.
Morth, J. P., Sørensen, T. L.-M. & Nissen, P. (2006). Membrane's Eleven: heavy-atom derivatives of membrane-protein crystals. Acta Crystallographica. Section D: Biological Crystallography, D62(8), 877-882.
Grunwald, T., Bockisch, B., Spillner, E., Bredehorst, R., Ring, J. & Ollert, M. W. (2006). Molecular cloning and expression in insect cells of honeybee venom allergen acid phosphatase (Api m 3). Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 117(4), 848-854. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaci.2005.12.1331