Real-time deformability cytometry: on-the-fly cell mechanical phenotyping

Nature Methods Springer Nature 12:3 (2015) 199-202

Authors:

Oliver Otto, Philipp Rosendahl, Alexander Mietke, Stefan Golfier, Christoph Herold, Daniel Klaue, Salvatore Girardo, Stefano Pagliara, Andrew Ekpenyong, Angela Jacobi, Manja Wobus, Nicole Töpfner, Ulrich F Keyser, Jörg Mansfeld, Elisabeth Fischer-Friedrich, Jochen Guck

Force-induced rupture of a DNA duplex

(2015)

Authors:

Majid Mosayebi, Ard A Louis, Jonathan PK Doye, Thomas E Ouldridge

Hotspots of boundary accumulation: dynamics and statistics of micro-swimmers in flowing films

Journal of the Royal Society Interface Royal Society 13:115 (2015) 20150936

Authors:

Arnold JTM Mathijssen, Amin Doostmohammadi, Julia Yeomans, Tyler N Shendruk

Abstract:

Biological flows over surfaces and interfaces can result in accumulation hotspots or depleted voids of microorganisms in natural environments. Apprehending the mechanisms that lead to such distributions is essential for understanding biofilm initiation. Using a systematic framework, we resolve the dynamics and statistics of swimming microbes within flowing films, considering the impact of confinement through steric and hydrodynamic interactions, flow and motility, along with Brownian and run–tumble fluctuations. Micro-swimmers can be peeled off the solid wall above a critical flow strength. However, the interplay of flow and fluctuations causes organisms to migrate back towards the wall above a secondary critical value. Hence, faster flows may not always be the most efficacious strategy to discourage biofilm initiation. Moreover, we find run–tumble dynamics commonly used by flagellated microbes to be an intrinsically more successful strategy to escape from boundaries than equivalent levels of enhanced Brownian noise in ciliated organisms.

Collective Dynamics of Dividing Chemotactic Cells

Physical Review Letters American Physical Society (APS) 114:2 (2015) 028101

Authors:

Anatolij Gelimson, Ramin Golestanian

Universal properties of many-body delocalization transitions

(2015)

Authors:

Andrew C Potter, Romain Vasseur, SA Parameswaran