Undulation Instability of Epithelial Tissues
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⚛️ physics.bio-ph
cond-mat.softphysics.flu-dynphysics.med-phq-bio.TO
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epitheliuminstabilityepithelialleadsstromaadjacentcancerouscandidate
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Treating the epithelium as an incompressible fluid adjacent to a viscoelastic stroma, we find a novel hydrodynamic instability that leads to the formation of protrusions of the epithelium into the stroma. This instability is a candidate for epithelial fingering observed in vivo. It occurs for sufficiently large viscosity, cell-division rate and thickness of the dividing region in the epithelium. Our work provides physical insight into a potential mechanism by which interfaces between epithelia and stromas undulate, and potentially by which tissue dysplasia leads to cancerous invasion.
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