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  Measurement of nonlinear rheology of cross-linked biopolymer gels

Broedersz, C. P., Kasza, K. E., Jawerth, L. M., Muenster, S., Weitz, D. A., & MacKintosh, F. C. (2010). Measurement of nonlinear rheology of cross-linked biopolymer gels. SOFT MATTER, 6(17), 4120-4127. doi:10.1039/c0sm00285b.

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Broedersz, Chase P.1, Author
Kasza, Karen E.1, Author
Jawerth, Louise M.1, Author
Muenster, Stefan2, Author           
Weitz, David A.1, Author
MacKintosh, Frederick C.1, Author
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2International Max Planck Research School, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Max Planck Society, ou_2364697              

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Free keywords: NEGATIVE NORMAL STRESS; ACTIN NETWORKS; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; FILAMENT NETWORKS; ALPHA-ACTININ; FIBRIN CLOTS; ELASTICITY; CELL; VISCOELASTICITY; RELAXATIONChemistry; Materials Science; Physics; Polymer Science;
 Abstract: One of the hallmarks of biopolymer gels is their nonlinear viscoelastic response to stress, making the measurement of the mechanics of these gels very challenging. Various rheological protocols have been proposed for this; however, a thorough understanding of the techniques and their range of applicability as well as a careful comparison between these methods are still lacking. Using both strain ramp and differential prestress protocols, we investigate the nonlinear response of a variety of systems ranging from extracellular fibrin gels to intracellular F-actin solutions and F-actin cross-linked with permanent and physiological transient linkers. We find that the prestress and strain ramp results agree well for permanently cross-linked networks over two decades of strain rates, while the protocols only agree at high strain rates for more transient networks. Surprisingly, the nonlinear response measured with the prestress protocol is insensitive to creep; although a large applied steady stress can lead to significant flow, this has no significant effect on either the linear or nonlinear response of the system. A simple model is presented to provide insight into these observations.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2010
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: 8
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 Identifiers: ISI: 000281110000013
DOI: 10.1039/c0sm00285b
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Title: SOFT MATTER
Source Genre: Journal
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Publ. Info: THOMAS GRAHAM HOUSE, SCIENCE PARK, MILTON RD, CAMBRIDGE CB4 0WF, CAMBS, ENGLAND : ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 6 (17) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 4120 - 4127 Identifier: ISSN: 1744-683X