Biological condensates form percolated networks with molecular motion properties distinctly different from dilute solutions

  1. Zeyu Shen
  2. Bowen Jia
  3. Yang Xu
  4. Jonas Wessén
  5. Tanmoy Pal
  6. Hue Sun Chan
  7. Shengwang Du
  8. Mingjie Zhang  Is a corresponding author
  1. Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China
  2. University of Toronto, Canada
  3. Southern University of Science and Technology, China

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  1. Zeyu Shen
  2. Bowen Jia
  3. Yang Xu
  4. Jonas Wessén
  5. Tanmoy Pal
  6. Hue Sun Chan
  7. Shengwang Du
  8. Mingjie Zhang
(2023)
Biological condensates form percolated networks with molecular motion properties distinctly different from dilute solutions
eLife 12:e81907.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.81907

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