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Microrheology simulations, where microspheres of identical size were placed at the center of homogeneous 3D entangled networks with varying actin density. Microspheres were "sticky'', i.e. interactions between microsphere and polymers were repulsive on overlap, and attractive at short ranges just outside overlap. Counterpart with cross-linked rather than entangled networks can be found in experiment E37.
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Microrheology simulations, where microspheres of identical size were placed at the center of homogeneous 3D cross-linked networks with varying actin density. Microspheres were "sticky'', i.e. interactions between microsphere and polymers were repulsive on overlap, and attractive at short ranges just outside overlap. Counterpart with entangled rather than cross-linked networks can be found in experiment E36.
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CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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Microrheology simulations, where microspheres of identical size were placed at the center of homogeneous 3D entangled networks with varying actin density. Microspheres were "sticky'', i.e. interactions between microsphere and polymers were repulsive on overlap, and attractive at short ranges just outside overlap. Counterpart with cross-linked rather than entangled networks can be found in experiment E37.