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15 October
From Atoms to Mechanisms: Artificial Intelligence Augmented Chemistry for Molecular Simulations and Beyond
12 October
A Fresh Look at Learning Long-timescale Phenomena from Trajectory Data
12 October
Order, Disorder and the Entropic Bond: The Truth About Entropy
Amanda Souna
Amanda Souna
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New computer simulations from UMD reveal that much like earthquakes cell “quakes”—sudden restructuring of the cytoskeleton, or scaffolding, inside animal cells—is caused by the slow buildup and rapid release of mechanical energy. This image shows a simulated model cytoskeleton (red, green and blue mesh) contained within a cell membrane depicted in light blue. Click image to download hi-res version. (Image credit Haoran Ni, University of Maryland)
Cell “Quakes” May Help Cells Respond to the Outside World

UMD researchers explain how recently discovered earthquake-like disturbances occur in living cells.

Animal cells get their structural integrity from their cytoskeleton, a shapeshifting mes

- 30 September 2021
7 December
Transient Lipid-bound States of Spike Protein Heptad Repeats Suggest a Model for SARS-CoV-2 Membrane Fusion
23 November
Role of S-Palmitoylation in Viral and Antiviral Activity
9 November
Molecular Mechanisms of Regulation of the EphA2 Receptor Tyrosine Kinase
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2 November
Directed Evolution of Multivalent Glyco-biopolymers
26 October
The Immunomodulatory Effects of IgA Glycosylation

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