The control of dissipation and amplification of solitary waves in an electrical model of a microtubule is demonstrated.This model consists of a shunt nonlinear resistance–capacitance(J(V)–C(V)) circuit and a series ...
Microtubules(MTs) are part of the cellular cytoskeleton and they play a role in many activities, such as cell division and maintenance of cell shape. In recent years, MTs have been thought to be involved in storing an...
supported by the Serbian Ministry of Education and Sciences(Grant No.Ⅲ45010);the URF from Periyar University,India;the research award of UGC;the major research project of NBHM,India;the Young Scientist Research Award of BRNS,India;the Junior Associateship of ICTP,Italy;the Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship of UGC
Among many types of proteinaceous filaments, microtubules (MTs) constitute the most rigid components of the cellular cytoskeleton. Microtubule dynamics is essential for many vital cellular processes such as intracel...
Project supported by Serbian Ministry of Education and Sciences (Grant No.III45010);UGC,NBHM,India (major research projects);BRNS,India (Young Scientist Research Award);ICTP,Italy (Junior Associateship);UGC (Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship)
We show how Jacobian elliptic functions (JEFs) can be used to solve ordinary differential equations (ODEs) describing the nonlinear dynamics of microtubules (MTs). We demonstrate that only one of the JEFs can be...