“…Despite of its importance to the well-functioning of almost all biological specimens [1], the viscoelastic response of complex solutions of unentangled semiflexible filaments [2], e.g., collagen, actin, rodlike viruses, amyloid fibrils, microtubules, and DNA, is not yet entirely predictable neither from theory or simulations [3]. Contrary to solutions of cross-linked filaments, where a shear protocol can be used to extract the mechanical properties of the networks [4,5,6,7], the study of the viscoelastic response of solutions of diluted unentangled filaments relies mainly on monitoring the stochastic dynamics of segments in the filament, which means that those methods are based mainly on fluctuations due to Brownian dynamics [8].…”