A continuum active liquid crystal model with fitted noise, diffusion, and transport parameters is shown to reproduce the organization of microtubules in human mitotic spindles.
Asters, vortices, and rotating spirals in active gels of polar filaments.Physical review letters, 92(7):078101, 2004
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Active Liquid Crystal Theory Explains the Collective Organization of Microtubules in Human Mitotic Spindles
A continuum active liquid crystal model with fitted noise, diffusion, and transport parameters is shown to reproduce the organization of microtubules in human mitotic spindles.