This review presents some of our recent results on active polar gels. Active polar gels are viscoelastic materials formed by polar filaments which are maintained in a non-equilibrium state by constant consumption of energy. This non-equilibrium state is characterized by the existence of internal stresses and spontaneous flows. A defining example of an active polar gel is provided by the acto-myosin cytoskeleton of eukaryotic cells. It is formed by actin filaments interacting with myosin molecular motors which are driven by the hydrolysis of adenosine-tri-phosphate (ATP). We first present a hydrodynamic theory of active polar gels. The hydrodynamic equations are generic as they only rely on symmetry arguments. We then use the hydrodynamic ap...
We derive the constitutive equations of an active polar gel from a model for the dynamics of elastic...
We present a generic formulation of the continuum elasticity of an isotropic crosslinked active gel....
We review the general hydrodynamic theory of active soft materials that is motivated in particular b...
We develop a general theory for active viscoelastic materials made of polar filaments. This theory i...
Abstract. We develop a general theory for active viscoelastic materials made of polar filaments. Thi...
Publisher: IOP PublishingWe develop a generic hydrodynamic theory of active fluids with several comp...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/9/11/422 Abstract. We develop a generic hydrodynamic theory of active fluids w...
PACS. 87.10.+e – Biological and medical physics: General theory and mathematical aspects. PACS. 83.8...
Abstract. We discuss general features of noise and fluctuations in active polar gels close to and aw...
The cytoskeleton provides eukaryotic cells with mechanical support and helps them perform their biol...
We develop a hydrodynamic theory of active permeating gels with viscoelasticity in which a polymer n...
We discuss general features of noise and fluctuations in active polar gels close to and away from eq...
We study theoretically the effects of confinement on active polar gels such as the actin network of ...
We derive the constitutive equations of an active polar gel from a model for the dynamics of elastic...
International audienceActive gels made of cytoskeletal proteins are valuable materials with attracti...
We derive the constitutive equations of an active polar gel from a model for the dynamics of elastic...
We present a generic formulation of the continuum elasticity of an isotropic crosslinked active gel....
We review the general hydrodynamic theory of active soft materials that is motivated in particular b...
We develop a general theory for active viscoelastic materials made of polar filaments. This theory i...
Abstract. We develop a general theory for active viscoelastic materials made of polar filaments. Thi...
Publisher: IOP PublishingWe develop a generic hydrodynamic theory of active fluids with several comp...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/9/11/422 Abstract. We develop a generic hydrodynamic theory of active fluids w...
PACS. 87.10.+e – Biological and medical physics: General theory and mathematical aspects. PACS. 83.8...
Abstract. We discuss general features of noise and fluctuations in active polar gels close to and aw...
The cytoskeleton provides eukaryotic cells with mechanical support and helps them perform their biol...
We develop a hydrodynamic theory of active permeating gels with viscoelasticity in which a polymer n...
We discuss general features of noise and fluctuations in active polar gels close to and away from eq...
We study theoretically the effects of confinement on active polar gels such as the actin network of ...
We derive the constitutive equations of an active polar gel from a model for the dynamics of elastic...
International audienceActive gels made of cytoskeletal proteins are valuable materials with attracti...
We derive the constitutive equations of an active polar gel from a model for the dynamics of elastic...
We present a generic formulation of the continuum elasticity of an isotropic crosslinked active gel....
We review the general hydrodynamic theory of active soft materials that is motivated in particular b...