2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.14.584932
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How motility drives the glassy dynamics in confluent epithelial monolayers?

Souvik Sadhukhan,
Manoj Kumar Nandi,
Satyam Pandey
et al.

Abstract: As wounds heal, embryos develop, cancer spreads, or asthma progresses, the cellular monolayer undergoes a glass transition from a solid-like jammed to a fluid-like flowing state. Two primary characteristics of these systems, confluency, and self-propulsion, make them distinct from particulate systems. Are the glassy dynamics in these biological systems and equilibrium particulate systems different? Despite the biological significance of glassiness in these systems, no analytical framework, which is indispensab… Show more

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