Active transport in complex media: Relationship between persistence and superdiffusion

We study the relationship between anomalous diffusion and persistent motion of micron-sized particles moving in a viscoelastic environment and subjected to an external noise. In the framework of a generalized Langevin equation, we compare the analytical expressions of the mean square displacement an...

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Autores principales: Despsito, M.A., Pallavicini, C., Levi, V., Bruno, L.
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spelling todo:paper_03784371_v390_n6_p1026_Despsito2023-10-03T15:32:58Z Active transport in complex media: Relationship between persistence and superdiffusion Despsito, M.A. Pallavicini, C. Levi, V. Bruno, L. Anomalous diffusion Generalized Langevin equation Intracellular transport Turning angle Viscoelastic media Anomalous diffusion Generalized Langevin equation Intracellular transport Turning angle Viscoelastic media Diffusion Viscoelasticity Differential equations We study the relationship between anomalous diffusion and persistent motion of micron-sized particles moving in a viscoelastic environment and subjected to an external noise. In the framework of a generalized Langevin equation, we compare the analytical expressions of the mean square displacement and the mean cosine of the turning angle. Both magnitudes can be easily computed from the particles trajectories, and allow us to investigate the different anomalous regimes typically obtained, for instance, in single particle tracking experiments within living cells. Finally, we analyze the directional changes occurring during the motion of pigment organelles driven by molecular motors in Xenopus laevis melanocytes, as an example of application of our model. © 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Fil:Levi, V. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Bruno, L. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03784371_v390_n6_p1026_Despsito
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topic Anomalous diffusion
Generalized Langevin equation
Intracellular transport
Turning angle
Viscoelastic media
Anomalous diffusion
Generalized Langevin equation
Intracellular transport
Turning angle
Viscoelastic media
Diffusion
Viscoelasticity
Differential equations
spellingShingle Anomalous diffusion
Generalized Langevin equation
Intracellular transport
Turning angle
Viscoelastic media
Anomalous diffusion
Generalized Langevin equation
Intracellular transport
Turning angle
Viscoelastic media
Diffusion
Viscoelasticity
Differential equations
Despsito, M.A.
Pallavicini, C.
Levi, V.
Bruno, L.
Active transport in complex media: Relationship between persistence and superdiffusion
topic_facet Anomalous diffusion
Generalized Langevin equation
Intracellular transport
Turning angle
Viscoelastic media
Anomalous diffusion
Generalized Langevin equation
Intracellular transport
Turning angle
Viscoelastic media
Diffusion
Viscoelasticity
Differential equations
description We study the relationship between anomalous diffusion and persistent motion of micron-sized particles moving in a viscoelastic environment and subjected to an external noise. In the framework of a generalized Langevin equation, we compare the analytical expressions of the mean square displacement and the mean cosine of the turning angle. Both magnitudes can be easily computed from the particles trajectories, and allow us to investigate the different anomalous regimes typically obtained, for instance, in single particle tracking experiments within living cells. Finally, we analyze the directional changes occurring during the motion of pigment organelles driven by molecular motors in Xenopus laevis melanocytes, as an example of application of our model. © 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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author Despsito, M.A.
Pallavicini, C.
Levi, V.
Bruno, L.
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Pallavicini, C.
Levi, V.
Bruno, L.
author_sort Despsito, M.A.
title Active transport in complex media: Relationship between persistence and superdiffusion
title_short Active transport in complex media: Relationship between persistence and superdiffusion
title_full Active transport in complex media: Relationship between persistence and superdiffusion
title_fullStr Active transport in complex media: Relationship between persistence and superdiffusion
title_full_unstemmed Active transport in complex media: Relationship between persistence and superdiffusion
title_sort active transport in complex media: relationship between persistence and superdiffusion
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03784371_v390_n6_p1026_Despsito
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