We study the effect of advection on the aggregation and pattern formation in chemotactic systems described by Keller-Segel-type models. The evolution of small perturbations is studied analytically in the linear regime complemented by numerical simulations. We show that a uniform differential flow can significantly alter the spatial structure and dynamics of the chemotactic system. The flow leads to the formation of anisotropic aggregates that move following the direction of the flow, even when the chemotactic organisms are not directly advected by the flow. Sufficiently strong advection can stop the aggregation and coarsening process that is then restricted to the direction perpendicular to the flow
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In this thesis, we investigate the signalling process of the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum ...
Many eukaryotic cells move in the direction of a chemical gradient. Several assays have been develop...
In this thesis we present a mathematical formulation of the interaction between microorganisms such ...
In suspensions of microorganisms, pattern formation can arise from the interplay of chemotaxis and t...
International audienceStill recently, bacterial fluid suspensions have motivated a lot of works, bot...
How bacteria sense local chemical gradients and decide to move has been a fascinating area of recent...
In this paper an alternative derivation and interpretation are presented of the classical Keller-Seg...
We present partial differential equation (PDE) model hierarchies for the chemotactically driven moti...
We develop a continuum model for the aggregation of cells cultured in a nutrient-rich medium in a cu...
Abstract Mathematical modelling of chemotaxis (the movement of biological cells or organisms in resp...
A reaction-diffusion-advection model of multicellular morphogenesis during in the aggregation phase ...
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