Published January 14, 2011
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Pattern Formation in Active Fluids
Chicago
Abstract
We discuss pattern formation in active fluids in which active stress is regulated by diffusing molecular components. Nonhomogeneous active stress profiles create patterns of flow which transport stress regulators by advection. Our work is motivated by the dynamics of the actomyosin cell cortex in which biochemical pathways regulate active stress. We present a mechanism in which a single diffusing species up regulates active stress, resulting in steady flow and concentration patterns. We also discuss general pattern-formation behaviors of reaction-diffusion systems placed in active fluids.
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© 2011 The American Physical Society. Received 14 October 2010; published 13 January 2011. We thank A. E. Carlsson, M. Depken, P. W. Dondl, N. W. Goehring, P. Khuc Trong, E. M. Nicola, J. M. R. Parrondo, and G. Salbreux for useful discussions. J. S. B. acknowledges the Human Frontier Science Program for funding.Attached Files
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