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A moving boundary model of acrosomal elongation
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    A moving boundary model of acrosomal elongation (English)
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    The force that drives the elongation of the acrosomal process has not yet been identified although the most frequently discussed candidate is the actin polymerization reaction. Developing what we believe are realistic moving boundary models of diffusion limited actin fiber polymerization, we show that actin filament growth occurs too slowly to drive acrosomal elongation. We thus believe that other forces, such as osmotically driven water flow, must play an important role in causing the elongation. We conjecture that actin polymerization merely follows to give the appropriate shape to the growing structure and to stabilize the structure once water flow ceases.
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    biomotility
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    Stefan problem
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    fertilization
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    acrosomal process
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    actin polymerization
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    moving boundary models
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    acrosomal elongation
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    osmotically driven water flow
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