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Cycling State that Can Lead to Glassy Dynamics in Intracellular Transport
Monika Scholz
,
Stanislav Burov
, Kimberly L. Weirich
, Björn J. Scholz
, S. M. Ali Tabei
, Margaret L. Gardel
, Aaron R. Dinner
Department of Physics - at Bar-Ilan University
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Power Law
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Dwell Time
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Glassy Dynamics
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Intracellular Transport
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Biological Function
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Living Cells
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Experimental Validation
50%
Network Structure
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Particle Tracking
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Minimal Model
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Valency
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Individual Trajectory
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Cytoskeletal Networks
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Tracking Data
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Master Equation
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Moving on
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Motorcycle
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Actin Network
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Junction Dynamics
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Two-dimensional Network
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Myosin II
50%
Trap States
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Molecular Motor
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