AbstractIn this work, the equilibrium shape and dynamics of a primary cilium under flow are investigated by using both theoretical modeling and experiment. The cilium is modeled as an elastic beam that may undergo large deflection due to the hydrodynamic load. Equilibrium results show that the anchoring effects of the basal body on the cilium axoneme behave as a nonlinear rotational spring. Details of the rotational spring are elucidated by coupling the elastic beam with an elastic shell. We further study the dynamics of cilium under shear flow with the cilium base angle determined from the nonlinear rotational spring, and obtain good agreement in cilium bending and relaxing dynamics when comparing between modeling and experimental results....
Left-right symmetry breaking in the mammalian embryo is believed to occur in a transient embryonic s...
The primary cilium, a solitary hair-like structure that extends out of the apical membrane of many c...
1 The volume flow rate due to a conically rotating tilted cilium protruding from a surface Below we ...
ABSTRACT In this work, the equilibrium shape and dynamics of a primary cilium under flow are investi...
In this thesis we developed a new mechanics model of the primary cilium and analyzed its bending beh...
AbstractPrimary cilia are ubiquitous mammalian cellular substructures implicated in an ever-increasi...
Primary cilia are ubiquitous mammalian cellular substructures implicated in an ever-increasing numbe...
Recent studies have shown that the primary cilium, long thought to be a vestigial organelle with no ...
Mechanosensation is crucial for cells to sense and respond to mechanical signals within their local ...
Primary cilia (PC) are mechanical cell structures linked to the cytoskeleton and are central to how ...
The primary cilia are solitary, immotile organelles that project from the surface of almost every c...
Mechanosensation, the ability for cells to sense and respond to physical cues, is a ubiquitous proce...
The primary cilium, as a mechanical receptor of osteocytes, participates in the regulation of osteoc...
Mechanotransduction is a well-known mechanism by which cells sense their surrounding mechanical envi...
Fluid shear stress (FSS) is able to generate phenotypic changes in the cells in direct contact with ...
Left-right symmetry breaking in the mammalian embryo is believed to occur in a transient embryonic s...
The primary cilium, a solitary hair-like structure that extends out of the apical membrane of many c...
1 The volume flow rate due to a conically rotating tilted cilium protruding from a surface Below we ...
ABSTRACT In this work, the equilibrium shape and dynamics of a primary cilium under flow are investi...
In this thesis we developed a new mechanics model of the primary cilium and analyzed its bending beh...
AbstractPrimary cilia are ubiquitous mammalian cellular substructures implicated in an ever-increasi...
Primary cilia are ubiquitous mammalian cellular substructures implicated in an ever-increasing numbe...
Recent studies have shown that the primary cilium, long thought to be a vestigial organelle with no ...
Mechanosensation is crucial for cells to sense and respond to mechanical signals within their local ...
Primary cilia (PC) are mechanical cell structures linked to the cytoskeleton and are central to how ...
The primary cilia are solitary, immotile organelles that project from the surface of almost every c...
Mechanosensation, the ability for cells to sense and respond to physical cues, is a ubiquitous proce...
The primary cilium, as a mechanical receptor of osteocytes, participates in the regulation of osteoc...
Mechanotransduction is a well-known mechanism by which cells sense their surrounding mechanical envi...
Fluid shear stress (FSS) is able to generate phenotypic changes in the cells in direct contact with ...
Left-right symmetry breaking in the mammalian embryo is believed to occur in a transient embryonic s...
The primary cilium, a solitary hair-like structure that extends out of the apical membrane of many c...
1 The volume flow rate due to a conically rotating tilted cilium protruding from a surface Below we ...