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4. Aromatic and arginine content drives multiphasic condensation of protein-RNA mixtures.

6. Principles of assembly and regulation of condensates of Polycomb repressive complex 1 through phase separation.

7. Energy landscapes and heat capacity signatures for peptides correlate with phase separation propensity.

8. Location and Concentration of Aromatic-Rich Segments Dictates the Percolating Inter-Molecular Network and Viscoelastic Properties of Ageing Condensates.

9. The liquid-to-solid transition of FUS is promoted by the condensate surface.

10. Theoretical and Data-Driven Approaches for Biomolecular Condensates.

11. Mechano-dependent sorbitol accumulation supports biomolecular condensate.

12. Surfactants or scaffolds? RNAs of varying lengths control the thermodynamic stability of condensates differently.

13. Time-Dependent Material Properties of Aging Biomolecular Condensates from Different Viscoelasticity Measurements in Molecular Dynamics Simulations.

15. Photogeneration of Spin Quintet Triplet-Triplet Excitations in DNA-Assembled Pentacene Stacks.

16. Thermodynamic origins of two-component multiphase condensates of proteins.

17. The Chromatin Regulator HMGA1a Undergoes Phase Separation in the Nucleus.

18. Protein structural transitions critically transform the network connectivity and viscoelasticity of RNA-binding protein condensates but RNA can prevent it.

19. Aging can transform single-component protein condensates into multiphase architectures.

20. Multiscale modelling of chromatin organisation: Resolving nucleosomes at near-atomistic resolution inside genes.

21. Kinetic interplay between droplet maturation and coalescence modulates shape of aged protein condensates.

22. RNA length has a non-trivial effect in the stability of biomolecular condensates formed by RNA-binding proteins.

23. Surface Electrostatics Govern the Emulsion Stability of Biomolecular Condensates.

24. Deoxyribonucleic Acid Encoded and Size-Defined π-Stacking of Perylene Diimides.

25. Liquid-like chromatin in the cell: What can we learn from imaging and computational modeling?

26. Sequence-dependent structural properties of B-DNA: what have we learned in 40 years?

27. Physics-driven coarse-grained model for biomolecular phase separation with near-quantitative accuracy.

28. Targeted modulation of protein liquid-liquid phase separation by evolution of amino-acid sequence.

29. Size conservation emerges spontaneously in biomolecular condensates formed by scaffolds and surfactant clients.

30. Nucleosome plasticity is a critical element of chromatin liquid-liquid phase separation and multivalent nucleosome interactions.

31. Thermodynamics and kinetics of phase separation of protein-RNA mixtures by a minimal model.

32. Reentrant liquid condensate phase of proteins is stabilized by hydrophobic and non-ionic interactions.

33. Valency and Binding Affinity Variations Can Regulate the Multilayered Organization of Protein Condensates with Many Components.

35. Expansion of Intrinsically Disordered Proteins Increases the Range of Stability of Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation.

36. Liquid network connectivity regulates the stability and composition of biomolecular condensates with many components.

37. Protein disorder-to-order transition enhances the nucleosome-binding affinity of H1.

38. Emergence of chromatin hierarchical loops from protein disorder and nucleosome asymmetry.

39. Breakdown of the law of rectilinear diameter and related surprises in the liquid-vapor coexistence in systems of patchy particles.

40. Chromatin Unfolding by Epigenetic Modifications Explained by Dramatic Impairment of Internucleosome Interactions: A Multiscale Computational Study.

41. Forced unraveling of chromatin fibers with nonuniform linker DNA lengths.

42. Energy landscapes, folding mechanisms, and kinetics of RNA tetraloop hairpins.

43. Structure and properties of DNA in apolar solvents.

44. Dynamic condensation of linker histone C-terminal domain regulates chromatin structure.

45. Chromatin fiber polymorphism triggered by variations of DNA linker lengths.

46. NAFlex: a web server for the study of nucleic acid flexibility.

47. Insights into chromatin fibre structure by in vitro and in silico single-molecule stretching experiments.

48. Crucial role of dynamic linker histone binding and divalent ions for DNA accessibility and gene regulation revealed by mesoscale modeling of oligonucleosomes.

49. The effect of linker histone's nucleosome binding affinity on chromatin unfolding mechanisms.

50. Biomolecularmodeling and simulation: a field coming of age.

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