Motion of an Adhesive Gel in a Swelling Gradient: a Mechanism for Cell Locomotion
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- 10 March 2003
Abstract
Motivated by the motion of nematode sperm cells, we present a model for the motion of an adhesive gel on a solid substrate. The gel polymerizes at the leading edge and depolymerizes at the rear. The motion results from a competition between a self-generated swelling gradient and the adhesion on the substrate. The resulting stress provokes the rupture of the adhesion points and allows for the motion. The model predicts an unusual force-velocity relation which depends in significant ways on the point of application of the force.Keywords
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- Published version: Physical Review Letters, 90 (16), 168102.
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