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Two-dimensional model of vesicle adhesion on curved substrates 被引量:6

Two-dimensional model of vesicle adhesion on curved substrates
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摘要 We develop a two dimensional model of a vesicle adhered on a curved substrate via long-range molecular interactions while subjected to a detachment force. The relationship between the force and displacement of the vesicle is investigated as a function of the substrate shape. It is shown that both the force- displacement relationship and the maximum force at pull-off are significantly dependent on the substrate shape. The results suggest that probes with different tip shapes may be designed for cell manipulation. For example, we demonstrate that a vesicle can be pulled off a fiat surface using a probe with a curved tip. We develop a two dimensional model of a vesicle adhered on a curved substrate via long-range molecular interactions while subjected to a detachment force. The relationship between the force and displacement of the vesicle is investigated as a function of the substrate shape. It is shown that both the force- displacement relationship and the maximum force at pull-off are significantly dependent on the substrate shape. The results suggest that probes with different tip shapes may be designed for cell manipulation. For example, we demonstrate that a vesicle can be pulled off a fiat surface using a probe with a curved tip.
出处 《Acta Mechanica Sinica》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2006年第6期529-535,共7页 力学学报(英文版)
基金 The project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (10525210 and 10121202) the 973 Program
关键词 BIOMECHANICS Cell adhesion-Vesicle Adhesive contact Cell manipulation Biomechanics Cell adhesion-Vesicle Adhesive contact Cell manipulation
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