A Morpho-Elastic Model of Hyphal Tip Growth in Filamentous Organisms
The growth of filamentous cells is modeled through the use of exact, nonlinear, elasticity theory for shells and membranes. The biomechanical model is able to capture the generic features of growth of a broad array of cells including actinomycetes, fungi, and root hairs. It also provides the means o...
Main Authors: | Goriely, A, Tabor, M, Tongen, A |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2010
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