Modeling viscoelastic networks and cell deformation in the context of the immersed boundary method (Q1287232)

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Modeling viscoelastic networks and cell deformation in the context of the immersed boundary method
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    Modeling viscoelastic networks and cell deformation in the context of the immersed boundary method (English)
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    2 May 1999
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    We present a numerical technique for modeling passive viscoelastic networks, such as the actin cytoskeleton of ameboid cells, in the context of the immersed boundary method. The technique involves modeling the cytoskeletal material as a network of dynamic elastic links immersed in the ambient cytosol. Linking rules of varying complexity allow the numerical network to exhibit varying degrees of viscosity, elasticity, shear thinning, and thixotropy (stress-overshoot). A series of simulated viscometer tests are used to analyze the mechanical properties of the model networks and the effects of input parameters on these properties. The numerical network is then used in the context of a full-cell model involving simulated micropipette aspiration. \(\copyright\) Academic Press.
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    forward difference operator
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    backward difference operator
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    fast Fourier transform
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    ameboid deformation
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    actin cytoskeleton of ameboid cells
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    viscosity
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    elasticity
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    shear thinning
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    thixotropy
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    micropipette aspiration
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