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Optimal swimming of a sheet.
TD Montenegro-Johnson, E Lauga
– Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics
(2014)
89,
060701
Optimal swimming of a sheet
TD Montenegro-Johnson, E Lauga
– Physical Review E Statistical Nonlinear and Soft Matter Physics
(2014)
89,
060701
Rheotaxis facilitates upstream navigation of mammalian sperm cells
V Kantsler, J Dunkel, M Blayney, RE Goldstein
– Elife
(2014)
2014,
e02403
Boundary singularities produced by the motion of soap films
RE Goldstein, J McTavish, HK Moffatt, AI Pesci
– Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
(2014)
111,
8339
Differentiation imbalance in single oesophageal progenitor cells causes clonal immortalization and field change
MP Alcolea, P Greulich, A Wabik, J Frede, BD Simons, PH Jones
– Nature Cell Biology
(2014)
16,
612
Generalized squirming motion of a sphere
OS Pak, E Lauga
– Journal of Engineering Mathematics
(2014)
88,
1
Lag, lock, sync, slip: the many 'phases' of coupled flagella
KY Wan, KC Leptos, RE Goldstein
– Journal of The Royal Society Interface
(2014)
11,
20131160
Mouse spermatogenic stem cells continually interconvert between equipotent singly isolated and syncytial states.
K Hara, T Nakagawa, H Enomoto, M Suzuki, M Yamamoto, BD Simons, S Yoshida
– Cell Stem Cell
(2014)
14,
658
Phoretic self-propulsion at finite Péclet numbers
S Michelin, E Lauga
– Journal of Fluid Mechanics
(2014)
747,
572
Geometry and wetting of capillary folding
J-P Péraud, E Lauga
– Physical Review E
(2014)
89,
ARTN 043011
Geometry and wetting of capillary folding.
J-P Péraud, E Lauga
– Physical Review E
(2014)
89,
043011
Fermionic superradiance in a transversely pumped optical cavity.
J Keeling, MJ Bhaseen, BD Simons
– Physical review letters
(2014)
112,
143002
Viscous pumping inspired by flexible propulsion
RM Arco, JR Vélez-Cordero, E Lauga, R Zenit
– Bioinspiration & Biomimetics
(2014)
9,
036007
The human squamous oesophagus has widespread capacity for clonal expansion from cells at diverse stages of differentiation
M Barbera, M di Pietro, E Walker, C Brierley, S MacRae, BD Simons, PH Jones, J Stingl, RC Fitzgerald
– Gut
(2014)
64,
11
Abstract 145
A Roshan, BD Simons, K Murai, PH Jones
– Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
(2014)
133,
160
Mixing by microorganisms in stratified fluids
GL Wagner, WR Young, E Lauga
– Journal of Marine Research
(2014)
72,
47
Stochastic dynamics of active swimmers in linear flows
M Sandoval, NK Marath, G Subramanian, E Lauga
– Journal of Fluid Mechanics
(2014)
742,
50
Intestinal crypt homeostasis revealed at single-stem-cell level by in vivo live imaging
L Ritsma, SIJ Ellenbroek, A Zomer, HJ Snippert, FJ de Sauvage, BD Simons, H Clevers, J van Rheenen
– Nature
(2014)
507,
362
Controlling active self-assembly through broken particle-shape symmetry
HH Wensink, V Kantsler, RE Goldstein, J Dunkel
– Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys
(2014)
89,
010302
Controlling active self-assembly through broken particle-shape symmetry
HH Wensink, V Kantsler, RE Goldstein, J Dunkel
– Physical Review E
(2014)
89,
ARTN 010302