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Free Growth Under Tension
by Chenyun Yao and Jens Elgeti
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| Authors (as registered SciPost users): | Jens Elgeti |
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| Preprint Link: | scipost_202504_00019v2 (pdf) |
| Code repository: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15187628 |
| Data repository: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15187628 |
| Date accepted: | Sept. 29, 2025 |
| Date submitted: | July 29, 2025, 4:24 p.m. |
| Submitted by: | Jens Elgeti |
| Submitted to: | SciPost Physics |
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| Academic field: | Physics |
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| Approaches: | Theoretical, Computational |
Abstract
Ever since the ground breaking work of Trepat et al. in 2009, we know that cell colonies growing on a substrate can be under tensile mechanical stress. The origin of tension has so far been attributed to cellular motility forces being oriented outward of the colony. Works in the field mainly revolve around how this orientation of the forces can be explained, ranging from velocity alignment to self-sorting due to self-propulsion. In this work, we demonstrate that tension in growing colonies can also be explained without cellular motility forces! Using a combination of well established tissue growth simulation technique and analytical modelling, we show how tension can arise as a consequence of simple mechanics of growing tissues. Combining these models with a minimalistic motility model shows how colonies can expand while under even larger tension. Furthermore, our results and analytical models provide novel analysis procedures to identify the underlying mechanics
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- Provide a novel and synergetic link between different research areas.
- Open a new pathway in an existing or a new research direction, with clear potential for multi-pronged follow-up work
- Detail a groundbreaking theoretical/experimental/computational discovery
- Present a breakthrough on a previously-identified and long-standing research stumbling block
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Published as SciPost Phys. 19, 097 (2025)
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