Publications
The Koenderink Lab, formerly part of the AMOLF institute and now at TU Delft, explores the mechanics of cellular structures and synthetic biology. Visit our repositories to see our latest research.
TU Delft Research Portal (from 2019 onward)
AMOLF Repository (before 2019)
Reviews on cellular biophysics and the cytoskeleton:
- J. P. Conboy, I. Istúriz Petitjean, A. van der Net, G. H. Koenderink, "How cytoskeletal crosstalk makes cells move: Bridging cell-free and cell studies," Biophysics Reviews, 5, 021307 (2024).
- L. Baldauf, L. van Buren, F. Fanalista, G. H. Koenderink, "Actomyosin-Driven Division of a Synthetic Cell," ACS Synthetic Biology, 11, 3120-3133 (2022).
- A. B. Ndiaye, G. H. Koenderink, M. Shemesh, "Intermediate Filaments in Cellular Mechanoresponsiveness: Mediating Cytoskeletal Crosstalk From Membrane to Nucleus and Back," Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 10, 882037 (2022).
- M. Dogterom, G. H. Koenderink, "Actin–microtubule crosstalk in cell biology ," Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 20, 38–54 (2019).
Reviews on tissue mechanics and mechanobiology:
- I. Muntz, M. Fenu, G. J. V. M. van Osch, G. H. Koenderink, "The role of cell–matrix interactions in connective tissue mechanics," Physical Biology, 19, (2022).
- R. Boot, G. H. Koenderink, P. Boukany, "Spheroid mechanics and implications for cell invasion," Advances in Physics: X, 6, 1978316 (2021).
- F. Burla, Y. Mulla, B. E. Vos, A. Aufderhorst-Roberts, G. H. Koenderink, "From mechanical resilience to active material properties in biopolymer networks," Nature Physics Reviews, 1, 249–263 (2019).