Review comparing particle-based discrete models versus continuum field models in cell biophysics for cytoskeleton, membranes, chromatin, condensates, and tissues.
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A tutorial that introduces non-experts to coarse-grained mesoscale simulations of fluid lipid membranes and demonstrates their use on tether pulling, tubulation, and fluctuations with three models and ready-to-run code.
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Beads, springs and fields: particle-based vs continuum models in cell biophysics
Review comparing particle-based discrete models versus continuum field models in cell biophysics for cytoskeleton, membranes, chromatin, condensates, and tissues.
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A tutorial for mesoscale computer simulations of lipid membranes: tether pulling, tubulation and fluctuation
A tutorial that introduces non-experts to coarse-grained mesoscale simulations of fluid lipid membranes and demonstrates their use on tether pulling, tubulation, and fluctuations with three models and ready-to-run code.