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arxiv: 1412.2612 · v3 · pith:GM33NWFLnew · submitted 2014-12-08 · ⚛️ physics.bio-ph · cond-mat.soft

A Model for Compression-Weakening Materials and the Elastic Fields due to Contractile Cells

classification ⚛️ physics.bio-ph cond-mat.soft
keywords cellmodelcompressionelasticmatrixconstitutivedecaydisplacements
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We construct a homogeneous, nonlinear elastic constitutive law, that models aspects of the mechanical behavior of inhomogeneous fibrin networks. Fibers in such networks buckle when in compression. We model this as a loss of stiffness in compression in the stress-strain relations of the homogeneous constitutive model. Problems that model a contracting biological cell in a finite matrix are solved. It is found that matrix displacements and stresses induced by cell contraction decay slower (with distance from the cell) in a compression weakening material, than linear elasticity would predict. This points toward a mechanism for long-range cell mechanosensing. In contrast, an expanding cell would induce displacements that decay faster than in a linear elastic matrix.

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