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Overlap microtubules link sister k-fibres and balance the forces on bi-oriented kinetochores
J Kajtez, A Solomatina, M Novak, B Polak, K Vukušić, J Rüdiger, G Cojoc, ...
Nature communications 7 (1), 10298, 2016
1582016
A non-linear system patterns Rab5 GTPase on the membrane
A Cezanne, J Lauer, A Solomatina, IF Sbalzarini, M Zerial
Elife 9, e54434, 2020
322020
Collective cell migration during optic cup formation features changing cell-matrix interactions linked to matrix topology
KG Soans, AP Ramos, J Sidhaye, A Krishna, A Solomatina, KB Hoffmann, ...
Current Biology 32 (22), 4817-4831. e9, 2022
142022
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J Kajtez, A Solomatina, M Novak, B Polak, K Vukušic
J., Cojoc, G., Milas, A., Šumanovac Šestak, I., Risteski, P., et al, 2016
142016
Matrix topology guides collective cell migration in vivo
KG Soans, AP Ramos, J Sidhaye, A Krishna, A Solomatina, KB Hoffmann, ...
BioRxiv, 2022.01. 31.478442, 2022
32022
Particle-based segmentation of extended objects on curved biological membranes
A Solomatina, Y Kalaidzidis, A Cezanne, K Soans, C Norden, M Zerial, ...
2021 IEEE 18th International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI), 1150-1154, 2021
22021
Design centering enables robustness screening of pattern formation models
A Solomatina, A Cezanne, Y Kalaidzidis, M Zerial, IF Sbalzarini
Bioinformatics 38 (Supplement_2), ii134-ii140, 2022
12022
A computational framework for multidimensional parameter space screening of reaction-diffusion models in biology
A Solomatina
2022
A Bundle of Antiparallel Microtubules Connects Sister K-Fibers and Balances Forces within the Metaphase Spindle
A Solomatina, J Kajtez, J Rudiger, AH Klemm, G Cojoc, IŠ Šestak, ...
Biophysical Journal 108 (2), 451a-452a, 2015
2015
Antiparallel microtubules bridge sister kinetochores and regulate the force balance in the mitotic spindle.
J Kajtez, A Solomatina, IS Sestak, M Novak, N Pavin, IM Tolic
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL 25, 2014
2014
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