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- Non-Equilibrium Collective Transport on Molecular Highways doi link

Auteur(s): Parmeggiani A.

Conference: TRAFFIC AND GRANULAR FLOW '07 (, FR, 2007-07-09)
Actes de conférence: TRAFFIC AND GRANULAR FLOW '07, vol. p.667-677 (2009)
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-77074-9_75
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Résumé:

Intracellular motion driven by motor proteins on cytoskeletal filaments provides an interesting example for studying non-equilibrium transport phenomena. We will discuss a 3-dimensional lattice gas model, based on the generalization of a totally asymmetric exclusion process with non conserved dynamics (TASEP coupled with Langmuir Kinetics). In particular, we will focus on emergent physical properties, specific to the three-dimensional geometry, concerning traffic jam and phase separation phenomena, with interesting biological implications for real intracellular transport processes.