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Using Reactive Dissipative Particle Dynamics To Understand Local Shape Manipulation Of Polymer Vesicles, Qinyu Zhu, Timothy R. Scott, Douglas R. Tree
Using Reactive Dissipative Particle Dynamics To Understand Local Shape Manipulation Of Polymer Vesicles, Qinyu Zhu, Timothy R. Scott, Douglas R. Tree
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Biological cells have long been of interest to researchers due to their capacity to actively control their shape. Accordingly, there is significant interest in generating simplified synthetic protocells that can alter their shape based on an externally or internally generated stimulus. To date, most progress has been made towards controlling the global shape of a protocell, whereas less is known about generating a local shape change. Here, we seek to better understand the possible mechanisms for producing local morphological changes in a popular protocell system, the block copolymer vesicle. Accordingly, we have combined Dissipative Particle Dynamics (DPD) and the Split …