Is cell segregation like oil and water: Asymptotic versus transitory regime
Fig 3
The cellular automaton reproduces morphology and size distribution of the cell clusters in the experiments of Méhes et al. [20] of EPC (green) with PFK (red) closer than the Cahn-Hilliard model.
The snapshots of the cell mixtures A, C, E of the first row are taken at a segregation index of EPC γEPC = 0.25, at the start of the experimental recording, while the snapshots B, D, F in the second row are at a segregation index of EPC γEPC = 0.1, at the end of the recording. A and B show the cellular automaton, C and D show the experiments and are taken from video S5 in Méhes et al. [20], and E and F show the Cahn-Hilliard model. The snapshots A, B, E and F show a detail from the simulations, such that approximately 1002 cells are visible, to match the spatial scale of the snapshots C and D of the experiments. The time points corresponding to the images are marked by black crosses in Figs 1 and 2.