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Mechanical Control of Cell flow in Multicellular Spheroids
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2013
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EngineeringHydrodynamic ModelFluid MechanicsBiofabricationCytoskeletonCell BiophysicsBiomedical EngineeringActive FluidCellular PhysiologyCollective Cell MotionMechanical ControlBiomechanicsMatrix BiologyBiofluid DynamicBiophysicsMechanobiologyCell BiomechanicsCell BiologyPhysiological GradientsHydrodynamicsCell MigrationCell MotilityMedicineExtracellular Matrix
Collective cell motion is observed in a wide range of biological processes. In tumors, physiological gradients of nutrients, growth factors, or even oxygen give rise to gradients of proliferation. We show using fluorescently labeled particles that these gradients drive a velocity field resulting in a cellular flow in multicellular spheroids. Under mechanical stress, the cellular flow is drastically reduced. We describe the results with a hydrodynamic model that considers only convection of the particles by the cellular flow.
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