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    Cell-like pressure sensors reveal increase of mechanical stress towards the core of multicellular spheroids under compression by Dolega, M. E., Delarue, M., Ingremeau, F., Prost, J., Delon, A., Cappello, G.

    Published in Nature communications (27-01-2017)
    “…The surrounding microenvironment limits tumour expansion, imposing a compressive stress on the tumour, but little is known how pressure propagates inside the…”
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    Stretching Polymers in Droplet-Pinch-Off Experiments by Ingremeau, F., Kellay, H.

    Published in Physical review. X (01-10-2013)
    “…Droplet pinch off, which occurs when a drop of liquid detaches from a capillary, can be strongly modified in the presence of polymers, giving rise to long and…”
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    Passive appendages generate drift through symmetry breaking by Lācis, U., Brosse, N., Ingremeau, F., Mazzino, A., Lundell, F., Kellay, H., Bagheri, S.

    Published in Nature communications (30-10-2014)
    “…Plants and animals use plumes, barbs, tails, feathers, hairs and fins to aid locomotion. Many of these appendages are not actively controlled, instead they…”
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    From intermittent to nonintermittent behavior in two dimensional thermal convection in a soap bubble by Seychelles, F, Ingremeau, F, Pradere, C, Kellay, H

    Published in Physical review letters (31-12-2010)
    “…Turbulent thermal convection in half a soap bubble heated from below displays a new and surprising transition from intermittent to nonintermittent behavior for…”
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    Scaling of near-wall flows in quasi-two-dimensional turbulent channels by Samanta, D, Ingremeau, F, Cerbus, R, Tran, T, Goldburg, W I, Chakraborty, P, Kellay, H

    Published in Physical review letters (11-07-2014)
    “…The law of the wall and the log law rule the near-wall mean velocity profile of three-dimensional turbulent flows. These well-known laws, which are validated…”
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    Large velocity fluctuations in small-Reynolds-number pipe flow of polymer solutions by Bonn, D, Ingremeau, F, Amarouchene, Y, Kellay, H

    “…The flow of polymer solutions is examined in a flow geometry where a jet is used to inject the viscoelastic solution into a cylindrical tube. We show that this…”
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    Rheology of polymer solutions using colloidal-probe atomic force microscopy by Darwiche, A, Ingremeau, F, Amarouchene, Y, Maali, A, Dufour, I, Kellay, H

    “…We use colloidal-probe atomic force microscope (AFM) to study the rheological behavior of polymer solutions confined between two surfaces: the surface of a…”
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