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A lumped parameter model of endoplasm flow in Physarum polycephalum explains migration and polarization-induced asymmetry during the onset of locomotion.

The plasmodial slime mold Physarum polycephalum exhibits strong, periodic flow of cytoplasm through the veins of its network.In the special case of mesoplasmodia, a Crumbers newly described starvation-induced, shape-constant morphotype, this periodic endoplasm streaming is the basis of locomotion.Furthermore, we presume that cytoplasm flow is also

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