Thermodynamically Consistent Diffuse Interface Model for Cell Adhesion and Aggregation

05/15/2022
by   Lingyue Shen, et al.
0

A thermodynamically consistent phase-field model is introduced for simulating multicellular deformation, and aggregation under flow conditions. In particular, a Lennard-Jones type potential is proposed under the phase-field framework for cell-cell, cell-wall interactions. A second-order accurate in both space and time C^0 finite element method is proposed to solve the model governing equations. Various numerical tests confirm the convergence, energy stability, and nonlinear mechanical properties of cells of the proposed scheme. Vesicles with different adhesion are also used to explain the pathological risk for patients with sickle cell disease.

READ FULL TEXT

page 3

page 16

page 17

page 18

page 19

research
12/10/2020

An Energy Stable C0 Finite Element Scheme for A Phase-Field Model of Vesicle Motion and Deformation

A thermodynamically consistent phase-field model is introduced for simul...
research
07/13/2021

A Diffuse Interface Model for Cell Blebbing Including Membrane-Cortex Coupling with Linker Dynamics

The aim of this paper is to develop suitable models for the phenomenon o...
research
10/13/2019

Error analysis of SAV finite element method to phase field crystal model

In this paper, we construct and analyze an energy stable scheme by combi...
research
07/02/2019

Approximations of cell-induced phase transitions in fibrous biomaterials: Γ-convergence analysis

Increasingly sophisticated mathematical techniques are needed in order t...
research
12/07/2021

Finite Element numerical schemes for a chemo-attraction and consumption model

This work is devoted to design and study efficient and accurate numerica...
research
12/10/2020

A Formalism for Modelling Traction forces and Cell Shape Evolution during Cell Migration in Various Biomedical Processes

The phenomenological model for cell shape deformation and cell migration...
research
11/02/2020

Phase field predictions of microscopic fracture and R-curve behaviour of fibre-reinforced composites

We present a computational framework to explore the effect of microstruc...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset