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Controlling Flow Speeds of Microtubule-Based 3D Active Fluids Using Temperature

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08:04 min

November 26th, 2019

DOI :

10.3791/60484-v

November 26th, 2019


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Microtubule based Fluids

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0:04

Title

1:32

Prepare Kinesin-Driven, MT-based Active Fluids

4:22

Control Sample Temperature and Characterize the Active Fluid Activity

5:53

Results: Tuning Active Fluid Flows via Temperature

7:08

Conclusion

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