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Dynamic Self-Organization of Idealized Migrating Cells by Contact Communication

Tetsuya Hiraiwa

2020Physical Review Letters27 citationsDOI

Abstract

This Letter investigates what forms of cellular dynamic self-organization are caused through intercellular contact communication based on a theoretical model in which migrating cells perform contact following and contact inhibition and attraction of locomotion. Tuning those strengths causes varieties of dynamic patterns. This further includes a novel form of collective migration, snakelike dynamic assembly. Scrutinizing this pattern reveals that cells in this state can accurately respond to an external directional cue but have no spontaneous global polar order.

Topics & Concepts

Self-organizationOrder (exchange)Contact dynamicsComputer scienceBiological systemDistributed computingPhysicsMechanicsBiologyArtificial intelligenceBusinessFinanceMicro and Nano RoboticsCellular Mechanics and InteractionsModular Robots and Swarm Intelligence