Buckling instabilities of one-layered growing tissues
1Institut für Medizinische Informatik, Statistik und Epidemiologie, Universität Leipzig, Liebigstrasse 27, 04103 Leipzig, Germany.
Abstract:
Growth and folding in one-layered model tissue sheets are studied in a stochastic, lattice-free single cell model which considers the discrete cellular structure of the tissue, and in a coarse grained analytical approach. The polarity of the one-layered tissue is considered by a bending term. Cell division gives rise to a locally increasing metric. An exponential and a power-law growth regime are identified. In both regimes, folding occurs as soon as the bending contribution becomes too small to compensate the destabilizing effect of the cell proliferation. The potential biological relevance is discussed.
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