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A quantitative description of the flagellar dynamics in the procyclic T. brucei is presented in terms of stationary oscillations and traveling waves. By using digital video microscopy to quantify the kinematics of trypanosome flagellar waveforms. A theoretical model is build starting from a Bernoulli-Euler flexural-torsional model of an elastic string with internal distribution of force and torque. The dynamics is internally driven by the action of the molecular motors along the string, which is proportional to the local shift and consequently to the local curvature. The model equation is a nonlinear partial differential wave equation of order four, containing nonlinear terms specific to the Korteweg-de Vries (KdV) equation and the modified-KdV equation. For different ranges of parameters we obtained kink-like solitons, breather solitons, and a new class of solutions constructed by smoothly piece-wise connected conic functions arcs (e.g. ellipse). The predicted amplitude and wavelengths are in good match with experiments. We also present the hypotheses for a step-wise kinematical model of swimming of procyclic African trypanosome.
Numerous biological approaches are available to characterise the mechanisms which govern the formation of human embryonic stem cell (hESC) colonies. To understand how the kinematics of single and pairs of hESCs impact colony formation, we study their
Cell migration in morphogenesis and cancer metastasis typically involves interplay between different cell types. We construct and study a minimal, one-dimensional model comprised of two different motile cells with each cell represented as an active e
The eukaryotic flagellum beats with apparently unfailing periodicity, yet responds rapidly to stimuli. Like the human heartbeat, flagellar oscillations are now known to be noisy. Using the alga textit{C. reinhardtii}, we explore three aspects of nonu
Bacteria such as Escherichia coli move about in a series of runs and tumbles: while a run state (straight motion) entails all the flagellar motors spinning in counterclockwise mode, a tumble is caused by a shift in the state of one or more motors to
Several biological tissues undergo changes in their geometry and in their bulk material properties by modelling and remodelling processes. Modelling synthesises tissue in some regions and removes tissue in others. Remodelling overwrites old tissue ma