Entanglement metric and percolation threshold in cellularized tangles under stretch
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Abstract
Combining theoretical and computational modeling, we propose a topological measure of entanglement that defines a percolation threshold for the mechanical response of a cellularized tangle of extensible filaments [Pensalfini et al, arXiv:2206.04043]. Above such threshold, cell stretching leads to stiffening thanks to IF self-organization into a mechanically optimal 'star-shaped' arrangement, where thick bundles radiate from a central tight tangle, in close agreement with experimental observations in superstretched epithelial sheets.
*This work was supported through funding from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation & NextGenerationEU/PRTR (PCI2021-122049-2B), the EU Research Council (CoG-681434), and the EU Commission (H2020-FETPROACT-01-2016-731957). We thankfully acknowledge the computer resources at Caléndula (SCAYLE) and the technical support provided by the Barcelona Supercomputing Center under activities RES-IM-2021-2-0017 and RES-IM-2021-2-0028.
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Publication: Preprint: arXiv:2206.04043
Corresponding submitted manuscripts:
- Pensalfini M, Golde T, Trepat X, Arroyo M, "Slack-taut transition and emergent stiffness in bioinspired entangled filament networks", Under Review
- Pensalfini M, Arroyo M, "Quantifying percolation and emergent mechanics in entangled epithelial intermediate filament networks", Under Review
Presenters
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Marco Pensalfini
- Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya-BarcelonaTECH