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Active Fluctuations and Microphase Separation in the Cell Nucleus by Jacques Prost

Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube

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Explore the fascinating world of cellular dynamics in this conference talk on active fluctuations and microphase separation within the cell nucleus. Delve into cutting-edge research presented by Jacques Prost at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences as part of the "Active Matter and Beyond" discussion meeting. Gain insights into the novel class of driven nonequilibrium systems known as active matter and its applications in biological systems. Discover how these concepts relate to crucial processes such as cellular cytoskeleton dynamics, collective cell motion, cancer progression, and large-scale migratory behavior in various organisms. Learn about the latest developments in this field and understand the significance of active matter in modeling complex biological phenomena. Engage with the intersection of physics and biology as you explore the intricacies of nuclear dynamics and their implications for cellular function.

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Active Fluctuations and Microphase Separation in the Cell Nucleus by Jacques Prost


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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences

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