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Feedback mechanisms in a mechanical model of cell polarization
Xinxin Wang, Anders E. Carlsson
Department of Physics
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
DBBS - Computational and Systems Biology
DBBS - Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology
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Keyphrases
Actin
66%
Actin Filaments
33%
Cell Membrane
33%
Cell Polarization
100%
Changing Systems
33%
Decay Rate
33%
Depolymerization
66%
Directed Cell Migration
33%
Dynamic Behavior
33%
Feedback Mechanism
100%
Filament Length
33%
Filament Lifetime
33%
Filament nucleation
33%
Linear Stability Analysis
33%
Mechanical Model
100%
Nucleation Rate
33%
Number of Filaments
33%
Off-rate
66%
Pointed End
33%
Polarization Distribution
33%
Polarized State
33%
Polymerized
66%
Positive Feedback Loop
33%
Rate Equations
100%
Simulation Approach
33%
Spontaneous nucleation
33%
Steady State
33%
Stochastic Approach
33%
Subunit F
33%
Supercritical pitchfork Bifurcation
33%
System Properties
33%
Engineering
Depolymerization
66%
Dynamic Behavior
33%
Feedback Mechanism
100%
Linear Stability Analysis
33%
Mechanical Model
100%
Nucleation Rate
33%
Polymerization
66%
Positive Feedback Loop
33%
Rate Equation
100%
Stochastic Approach
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Actin
100%
Cell Membrane
33%
Cell Migration
33%
Depolymerization
66%
Lifespan
33%
Positive Feedback
33%
Steady State
33%
Material Science
Actin
100%
Cell Membrane
33%
Nucleation
66%
Polymerization
66%