The modeling and simulation of self-organized intracellular twisters in the Drosophila oocyte
Published Date: 2/21/2024
Source: phys.org
Cytoplasmic streaming is the large-scale motion of cytoplasm (i.e., gelatinous liquid inside cells) inside a living cell. This flow, known to regulate various intracellular processes, can vary greatly between different cell types at different stages of a cell's development. Examining and modeling the different types of cytoplasmic flows can help us understand how they emerge in specific types of cells.