Correlated random walks of human embryonic stem cells in vitro.
Phys Biol
; 15(5): 056006, 2018 06 13.
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We perform a detailed analysis of the migratory motion of human embryonic stem cells in two-dimensions, both when isolated and in close proximity to another cell, recorded with time-lapse microscopic imaging. We show that isolated cells tend to perform an unusual locally anisotropic walk, moving backwards and forwards along a preferred local direction correlated over a timescale of around 50 min and aligned with the axis of the cell elongation. Increasing elongation of the cell shape is associated with increased instantaneous migration speed. We also show that two cells in close proximity tend to move in the same direction, with the average separation of [Formula: see text]m or less and the correlation length of around 25 µm, a typical cell diameter. These results can be used as a basis for the mathematical modelling of the formation of clonal hESC colonies.
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Asunto principal:
Movimiento Celular
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Células Madre Embrionarias Humanas
Tipo de estudio:
Clinical_trials
Límite:
Humans
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En
Revista:
Phys Biol
Asunto de la revista:
BIOLOGIA
Año:
2018
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Article
País de afiliación:
Reino Unido