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Jay X. Tang
Jay X. Tang
Professor of Physics
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Caspase-3-generated fragment of gelsolin: effector of morphological change in apoptosis
S Kothakota, T Azuma, C Reinhard, A Klippel, J Tang, K Chu, TJ McGarry, ...
Science 278 (5336), 294-298, 1997
17731997
The Polyelectrolyte Nature of F-actin and the Mechanism of Actin Bundle Formation (∗)
JX Tang, PA Janmey
Journal of Biological Chemistry 271 (15), 8556-8563, 1996
5281996
F-actin, a model polymer for semiflexible chains in dilute, semidilute, and liquid crystalline solutions
J Käs, H Strey, JX Tang, D Finger, R Ezzell, E Sackmann, PA Janmey
Biophysical journal 70 (2), 609-625, 1996
3771996
Accumulation of microswimmers near a surface mediated by collision and rotational Brownian motion
G Li, JX Tang
Physical review letters 103 (7), 078101, 2009
3422009
Hierarchical self-assembly of F-actin and cationic lipid complexes: stacked three-layer tubule networks
GCL Wong, JX Tang, A Lin, Y Li, PA Janmey, CR Safinya
Science 288 (5473), 2035-2039, 2000
2772000
Adhesion of single bacterial cells in the micronewton range
PH Tsang, G Li, YV Brun, LB Freund, JX Tang
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (15), 5764-5768, 2006
2442006
Amplified effect of Brownian motion in bacterial near-surface swimming
G Li, LK Tam, JX Tang
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (47), 18355-18359, 2008
2402008
Nonlinear elasticity of stiff filament networks: strain stiffening, negative normal stress, and filament alignment in fibrin gels
H Kang, Q Wen, PA Janmey, JX Tang, E Conti, FC MacKintosh
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 113 (12), 3799-3805, 2009
2202009
Ion multivalence and like-charge polyelectrolyte attraction
JC Butler, T Angelini, JX Tang, GCL Wong
Physical review letters 91 (2), 028301, 2003
2172003
Neutrophil morphology and migration are affected by substrate elasticity
PW Oakes, DC Patel, NA Morin, DP Zitterbart, B Fabry, JS Reichner, ...
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology 114 (7), 1387-1395, 2009
2112009
Surface contact stimulates the just‐in‐time deployment of bacterial adhesins
G Li, PJB Brown, JX Tang, J Xu, EM Quardokus, C Fuqua, YV Brun
Molecular microbiology 83 (1), 41-51, 2012
2072012
Counterion induced bundle formation of rodlike polyelectrolytes
JX Tang, S Wong, PT Tran, PA Janmey
Berichte der Bunsengesellschaft für physikalische Chemie 100 (6), 796-806, 1996
2051996
Nonmuscle myosin heavy chain IIA mediates integrin LFA-1 de-adhesion during T lymphocyte migration
NA Morin, PW Oakes, YM Hyun, D Lee, YE Chin, MR King, TA Springer, ...
The Journal of experimental medicine 205 (1), 195-205, 2008
1652008
Opposite effects of electrostatics and steric exclusion on bundle formation by F-actin and other filamentous polyelectrolytes
JX Tang, T Ito, T Tao, P Traub, PA Janmey
Biochemistry 36 (41), 12600-12607, 1997
1581997
Accumulation of swimming bacteria near a solid surface
G Li, J Bensson, L Nisimova, D Munger, P Mahautmr, JX Tang, MR Maxey, ...
Physical Review E 84 (4), 041932, 2011
1462011
Lamellar phase of stacked two-dimensional rafts of actin filaments
GCL Wong, A Lin, JX Tang, Y Li, PA Janmey, CR Safinya
Physical review letters 91 (1), 018103, 2003
1432003
Caspase-3-induced gelsolin fragmentation contributes to actin cytoskeletal collapse, nucleolysis, and apoptosis of vascular smooth muscle cells exposed to proinflammatory cytokines
YJ Geng, T Azuma, JX Tang, JH Hartwig, M Muszynski, Q Wu, P Libby, ...
European journal of cell biology 77 (4), 294-302, 1998
1411998
Stiff filamentous virus translocations through solid-state nanopores
A McMullen, HW De Haan, JX Tang, D Stein
Nature Communications 5 (1), 4171, 2014
1352014
Polymer-induced bundling of F actin and the depletion force
M Hosek, JX Tang
Physical Review E 69 (5), 051907, 2004
1272004
Electrostatically induced polyelectrolyte association of rodlike virus particles
AP Lyubartsev, JX Tang, PA Janmey, L Nordenskiöld
Physical review letters 81 (24), 5465, 1998
1171998
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