Interfacial instability is highly relevant to many important biological processes. A key example arises in wound healing experiments, which observe that an epithelial layer with an initially straight edge does not heal uniformly. We consider the phenomenon in the context of active fluids. Improving upon the approximation used by Zimmermann, Basan, and Levine [Eur. Phys. J.: Spec. Top. 223, 1259 (2014)], we perform a linear stability analysis on a two-dimensional incompressible hydrodynamic model of an active fluid with an open interface. We categorize the stability of the model and find that for experimentally relevant parameters, fingering instability is always absent in this minimal model. Our results point to the crucial role of density ...
Metastatic tumours often invade healthy neighbouring tissues by forming multicellular finger-like pr...
Interfaces in tissues are ubiquitous, both between tissue and environment as well as between populat...
Viscous fingers form when in a thin linear channel a fluid pushes a more viscous fluid. The instabil...
During the spreading of epithelial tissues, the advancing tissue front often develops fingerlike pro...
Motivated by studies suggesting that the patterns exhibited by the collectively expanding fronts of ...
During the spreading of epithelial tissues, the advancing tissue front often develops fingerlike pro...
International audienceDuring the spreading of epithelial tissues, the advancing tissue front often d...
Collective cell migration plays a crucial role in many developmental processes that underlie morphog...
Collective cell migration plays a crucial role in many developmental processes that underlie morphog...
Collective cell migration plays a crucial role in many developmental processes that underlie morphog...
In wound healing assays, a monolayer of epithelial cells is allowed to migrate onto empty surface ar...
Metastatic tumours often invade healthy neighbouring tissues by forming multicellular finger-like pr...
The experimental results of Saffman & Taylor (1958) and Pitts (1980) on fingering in a Hele Shaw cel...
The two-dimensional Kelvin–Helmholtz instability of a sheared fluid interface separating immiscible ...
The phenomenon of interfacial motion between two immiscible viscous fluids in the narrow gap between...
Metastatic tumours often invade healthy neighbouring tissues by forming multicellular finger-like pr...
Interfaces in tissues are ubiquitous, both between tissue and environment as well as between populat...
Viscous fingers form when in a thin linear channel a fluid pushes a more viscous fluid. The instabil...
During the spreading of epithelial tissues, the advancing tissue front often develops fingerlike pro...
Motivated by studies suggesting that the patterns exhibited by the collectively expanding fronts of ...
During the spreading of epithelial tissues, the advancing tissue front often develops fingerlike pro...
International audienceDuring the spreading of epithelial tissues, the advancing tissue front often d...
Collective cell migration plays a crucial role in many developmental processes that underlie morphog...
Collective cell migration plays a crucial role in many developmental processes that underlie morphog...
Collective cell migration plays a crucial role in many developmental processes that underlie morphog...
In wound healing assays, a monolayer of epithelial cells is allowed to migrate onto empty surface ar...
Metastatic tumours often invade healthy neighbouring tissues by forming multicellular finger-like pr...
The experimental results of Saffman & Taylor (1958) and Pitts (1980) on fingering in a Hele Shaw cel...
The two-dimensional Kelvin–Helmholtz instability of a sheared fluid interface separating immiscible ...
The phenomenon of interfacial motion between two immiscible viscous fluids in the narrow gap between...
Metastatic tumours often invade healthy neighbouring tissues by forming multicellular finger-like pr...
Interfaces in tissues are ubiquitous, both between tissue and environment as well as between populat...
Viscous fingers form when in a thin linear channel a fluid pushes a more viscous fluid. The instabil...