Acentrosomal spindles assemble from branching microtubule nucleation near chromosomes
Bernardo Gouveia*, Sagar U. Setru*, Matthew R. King, Aaron Hamlin, Howard A. Stone, Joshua W. Shaevitz, and Sabine Petry (*equal contribution)
The mitotic spindle as active machinery
Bernardo Gouveia, Howard A. Stone, and Sabine Petry
Out-of-Equilibrium Soft Matter: Active Fluids, Chapter 6, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2023
+TIPs condense on microtubule plus-ends
Bernardo Gouveia and Sabine Petry
Capillary forces generated by biomolecular condensates
Bernardo Gouveia*, Yoonji Kim*, Joshua W. Shaevitz, Sabine Petry, Howard A. Stone, and Clifford P. Brangwynne (*equal contribution)
Generating Resonant and Repeated Root Solutions to Ordinary Differential Equations Using Perturbation Methods
Bernardo Gouveia and Howard A. Stone
A hydrodynamic instability drives protein droplet formation on microtubules to nucleate branches
Sagar U. Setru*, Bernardo Gouveia*, Raymundo Alfaro-Aco, Joshua W. Shaevitz, Howard A. Stone, and Sabine Petry (*equal contribution)
Experimental observation of the asymmetric instability of intermediate-reduced-volume vesicles in extensional flow
Joanna B. Dahl, Vivek Narsimhan, Bernardo Gouveia, Sanjay Kumar, Eric S. G. Shaqfeh, and Susan J. Muller