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The following pages link to Mathematical modeling and numerical simulation of the mitotic spindle orientation system (Q1711954):
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- Modeling mechanical control of spindle orientation of intestinal crypt stem cells (Q1705263) (← links)
- A mechanomolecular model for the movement of chromosomes during mitosis driven by a minimal kinetochore bicyclic cascade (Q1715388) (← links)
- Mathematical model of contractile ring-driven cytokinesis in a three-dimensional domain (Q1747648) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling of spatiotemporal protein localization patterns in \textit{C. crescentus} bacteria: a mechanism for asymmetric FtsZ ring positioning (Q1748998) (← links)
- Long time behavior and stable patterns in high-dimensional polarity models of asymmetric cell division (Q2037051) (← links)
- Mechanical torque promotes bipolarity of the mitotic spindle through multi-centrosomal clustering (Q2070276) (← links)
- Mathematical model for positioning the FtsZ contractile ring in \textit{Escherichia coli} (Q2250025) (← links)
- A mathematical framework for kinetochore-driven activation feedback in the mitotic checkpoint (Q2359134) (← links)
- Mathematical analysis and modeling of DNA segregation mechanisms (Q2411072) (← links)
- Linking Network Structure and Dynamics to Describe the Set of Persistent Species in Reaction Diffusion Systems (Q5860635) (← links)