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Turbulent Dynamics of Epithelial Cell Cultures
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2018
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EngineeringFluid MechanicsActive Nematic SuspensionsCell CultureCytoskeletonStructural RearrangementsActive FluidCellular PhysiologyTurbulent DynamicsChaotic MixingLarge LengthBiofluid DynamicBiophysicsCell DivisionMorphogenesisCell BiologyPattern FormationCell MigrationSystems BiologyMedicineExtracellular Matrix
We investigate the large length and long time scales collective flows and structural rearrangements within in vitro human bronchial epithelial cell (HBEC) cultures. Activity-driven collective flows result in ensembles of vortices randomly positioned in space. By analyzing a large population of vortices, we show that their area follows an exponential law with a constant mean value and their rotational frequency is size independent, both being characteristic features of the chaotic dynamics of active nematic suspensions. Indeed, we find that HBECs self-organize in nematic domains of several cell lengths. Nematic defects are found at the interface between domains with a total number that remains constant due to the dynamical balance of nucleation and annihilation events. The mean velocity fields in the vicinity of defects are well described by a hydrodynamic theory of extensile active nematics.
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