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Diffusion of Tracer Particles in Early Growing Biofilms. A Computer Simulation Study

Diffusion of Tracer Particles in Early Growing Biofilms. A Computer Simulation Study

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The diffusion of particles in complex media has gained significant interest due to its dual relevance: probing the viscoelastic properties of materials via microrheology and assessing the extent of particle displacement over time. In this work, we explore the early-stage diffusion of a tracer particle within a developing bacterial biofilm using implicit-solvent Brownian dynamics simulations. At these initial stages, bacterial colonies form two-dimensional structures that expand through cell growth and division. Employing an agent-based computational model (IbM), we analyse the passive diffusion of a spherical tracer within colonies of varying compaction levels. Our findings reveal that, at very short timescales, tracer diffusion follows a standard diffusive regime, modulated by colony ageing. However, at longer times, the dominant factor governing tracer motion is colony growth, which effectively confines the tracer within the expanding structure, except in cases where the microcolony is highly unstructured or the tracer is sufficiently small. Additionally, through MR techniques, we quantify the elastic and viscous moduli of the growing microcolony, offering insight into its evolving viscoelastic behavior.

Fabian A. Garcia Daza、Alvaro Rodriguez-Rivas、Fernando Govantes、Alejandro Cuetos

生物科学理论、生物科学方法生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术微生物学

Fabian A. Garcia Daza,Alvaro Rodriguez-Rivas,Fernando Govantes,Alejandro Cuetos.Diffusion of Tracer Particles in Early Growing Biofilms. A Computer Simulation Study[EB/OL].(2025-06-21)[2025-07-21].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.17653.点此复制

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