How do cells break their symmetry? A reaction-diffusion model for cell polarization

  • Talk

  • Ernesto Nicola
  • Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems,Dresden, Germany
  • Dec. 17, 2008, noon
  • Sala Multiusos, Ed. Cientifíco-Técnico
  • Announcement file

Most biological cells have polarity and consequently have two different sides.
The mechanisms by which cells break their symmetry are very similar for all
organisms. Motivated by recent experiments in worm embryos, we propose a
reaction-diffusion model that accounts for cell polarization during early
cell divisions. We show that spontaneous symmetry breaking is induced by a
mechanism similar to a Turing instability. Many features of this model are in
agreement with experimental observations.


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