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iBiology talk 1 by Cliff Brangwynne: Liquid Phase Separation in Living Cells

Type Video
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  • Biology and Physics of Condensates
Tags
  • Biomolecular condensates
  • Phase separation
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This is the first of 3 iBiology talks by Cliff Brangwynne, professor at Princeton University. I love how he compares cars to humans because we’re “soft, squishy robots.” And, he breaks down the functions of various condensates from a soft matter perspective to explain how these organelles behave much like parts of a car.

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