2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2203.02248
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Peeling dynamics of fluid membranes bridged by molecular bonds: moving or breaking

Abstract: Biological adhesion is a critical mechanical function of complex organisms operating at multiple scales. At the cellular scale, cell-cell adhesion is remarkably tunable to enable both cohesion and malleability during development, homeostasis and disease. Such adaptable adhesion is physically supported by transient bonds between laterally mobile molecules embedded in fluid membranes. Thus, unlike specific adhesion at solid-solid or solid-fluid interfaces, peeling at fluid-fluid interfaces can proceed by breakin… Show more

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