Motor-driven advection competes with crowding to drive spatiotemporally heterogeneous transport in cytoskeleton composites

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  • who: . et al. from the University of Vienna, Austria have published the research: Motor-driven advection competes with crowding to drive spatiotemporally heterogeneous transport in cytoskeleton composites, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: From the fits, the authors determine the q-dependent decay time u03c4(q), which is a measure of the timescale over which particle density fluctuations decorrelate over a given lengthscale l 2u03c0/q. By fitting u03c4(q) to a power-law (i.e., u03c4(q) ~ q-u03b2 ) the authors determine the dominant mode of transport, with u03b2 2, >2, and and amp;lt . . .

     

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