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    Entropic forces drive contraction of cytoskeletal networks
    with Zdenek Lansky, Feodor Hilitski, Zvonimir Dogic, and Stefan Diez
    Bioessays 38 (5): 474-481. 2016.
    The cytoskeleton is a network of interconnected protein filaments, which provide a three‐dimensional scaffold for cells. Remodeling of the cytoskeleton is important for key cellular processes, such as cell motility, division, or morphogenesis. This remodeling is traditionally considered to be driven exclusively by processes consuming chemical energy, such as the dynamics of the filaments or the action of molecular motors. Here, we review two mechanisms of cytoskeletal network remodeling that are…Read more