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Rigidity in mechanical biological networks
M. Lisa Manning
Department of Physics
The BioInspired Institute
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Rigidity Transition
100%
Biological Networks
100%
Rheology
66%
Small-scale Structures
66%
Material Properties
33%
Biologists
33%
Branch number
33%
Branch Point
33%
Solid-solid
33%
Fluid-like
33%
Polymer Network
33%
Multicellular Organism
33%
Active Force
33%
In Vitro System
33%
Internal Parameters
33%
Biopolymer Networks
33%
First Order Rigidity
33%
Complex Morphology
33%
Number of Contacts
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Rigidity
100%
Flow Kinetics
50%
Liquid
25%
Biopolymer
25%
Cross-Link
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Rigidity
100%
Flow Kinetics
50%
Liquid
25%
Cross Linking
25%