AbstractSperm are propelled by an actively beating tail, and display a wide variety of swimming patterns. When confined between two parallel walls, sperm swim either in circles or on curvilinear trajectories close to the walls. We employ mesoscale hydrodynamics simulations in combination with a mechanical sperm model to study the swimming behavior near walls. The simulations show that sperm become captured at the wall due to the hydrodynamic flow fields which are generated by the flagellar beat. The circular trajectories are determined by the chiral asymmetry of the sperm shape. For strong (weak) chirality, sperm swim in tight (wide) circles, with the beating plane of the flagellum oriented perpendicular (parallel) to the wall. For comparis...
Spermatozoa tend to swim near surfaces. Such attraction toward surface vicinity was approximated by ...
Although hydrodynamic interactions and cooperative swimming of mammalian sperm are observed, the key...
Recent mathematical fluid dynamics models have shed light into an outstanding problem in reproductiv...
Sperm are propelled by an actively beating tail, and display a wide variety of swimming patterns. Wh...
Sperm are propelled by an actively beating tail, and display a wide variety of swimming patterns. Wh...
AbstractSperm are propelled by an actively beating tail, and display a wide variety of swimming patt...
Sperm cells swim through the fluid by a periodic wave-like beating of their flagellum. At low R...
The hydrodynamic behaviors of sperms in confined spaces (e.g. Poiseuille flow and quiescent flow bet...
Mammalian sperm cells manage locomotion by the movement of their flagella. Dynein motors inside the ...
A hybrid boundary integral/slender body algorithm for modelling flagellar cell motility is presented...
Rheotaxis, the directed response to fluid velocity gradients, has been shown to facilitate stable up...
The detailed fluid mechanics of sperm propulsion are fundamental to our understanding of reproductio...
Sperm cells undergo complex interactions with external environments, such as a solid-boundary, fluid...
The hydrodynamic basis for the accumulation of sper-matozoa at surfaces has been investigated. The g...
Remarkably, mammalian sperm maintain a substantive proportion of their progressive swimming speed wi...
Spermatozoa tend to swim near surfaces. Such attraction toward surface vicinity was approximated by ...
Although hydrodynamic interactions and cooperative swimming of mammalian sperm are observed, the key...
Recent mathematical fluid dynamics models have shed light into an outstanding problem in reproductiv...
Sperm are propelled by an actively beating tail, and display a wide variety of swimming patterns. Wh...
Sperm are propelled by an actively beating tail, and display a wide variety of swimming patterns. Wh...
AbstractSperm are propelled by an actively beating tail, and display a wide variety of swimming patt...
Sperm cells swim through the fluid by a periodic wave-like beating of their flagellum. At low R...
The hydrodynamic behaviors of sperms in confined spaces (e.g. Poiseuille flow and quiescent flow bet...
Mammalian sperm cells manage locomotion by the movement of their flagella. Dynein motors inside the ...
A hybrid boundary integral/slender body algorithm for modelling flagellar cell motility is presented...
Rheotaxis, the directed response to fluid velocity gradients, has been shown to facilitate stable up...
The detailed fluid mechanics of sperm propulsion are fundamental to our understanding of reproductio...
Sperm cells undergo complex interactions with external environments, such as a solid-boundary, fluid...
The hydrodynamic basis for the accumulation of sper-matozoa at surfaces has been investigated. The g...
Remarkably, mammalian sperm maintain a substantive proportion of their progressive swimming speed wi...
Spermatozoa tend to swim near surfaces. Such attraction toward surface vicinity was approximated by ...
Although hydrodynamic interactions and cooperative swimming of mammalian sperm are observed, the key...
Recent mathematical fluid dynamics models have shed light into an outstanding problem in reproductiv...