Many patterns in biological systems depend on the exchange of chemical signals between cells. We report a spatiotemporal pattern mediated by hydrodynamic interactions. At planar surfaces, spermatozoa self-organized into dynamic vortices resembling quantized rotating waves. These vortices formed an array with local hexagonal order. Introducing an order parameter that quantifies cooperativity, we found that the array appeared only above a critical sperm density. Using a model, we estimated the hydrodynamic interaction force between spermatozoa to be similar to 0.03 piconewtons. Thus, large-scale coordination of cells can be regulated hydrodynamically, and chemical signals are not required.
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Department of Mechanics, Huazhong University of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Physics and Institute for Structure and Function, Chongqing University
胡湘生
王少峰
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Department of Physics and Institute for Structure and Function, Chongqing UniversityDepartment of Physics and Institute for Structure and Function, Chongqing University
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Center for Soft Condensed Matter Physics and Interdisciplinary Research, & School of Physical Science and Technology,Soochow UniversityCenter for Soft Condensed Matter Physics and Interdisciplinary Research, & School of Physical Science and Technology,Soochow University