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- Quantifying uncertainty in parameter estimates for stochastic models of collective cell spreading using approximate Bayesian computation (Q494470) (← links)
- Model-based data analysis of tissue growth in thin 3D printed scaffolds (Q2049199) (← links)
- Propagation fronts in a simplified model of tumor growth with degenerate cross-dependent self-diffusivity (Q2061551) (← links)
- Travelling wave analysis of cellular invasion into surrounding tissues (Q2077797) (← links)
- A continuum mathematical model of substrate-mediated tissue growth (Q2113608) (← links)
- A sharp-front moving boundary model for malignant invasion (Q2127418) (← links)
- Travelling-wave and asymptotic analysis of a multiphase moving boundary model for engineered tissue growth (Q2154541) (← links)
- Using experimental data and information criteria to guide model selection for reaction-diffusion problems in mathematical biology (Q2417536) (← links)
- Invading and receding sharp-fronted travelling waves (Q2662098) (← links)
- Reliable and efficient parameter estimation using approximate continuum limit descriptions of stochastic models (Q2676029) (← links)
- CRITICAL LENGTH FOR THE SPREADING–VANISHING DICHOTOMY IN HIGHER DIMENSIONS (Q4971814) (← links)
- Rapid Bayesian Inference for Expensive Stochastic Models (Q5084450) (← links)
- Revisiting the Fisher–Kolmogorov–Petrovsky–Piskunov equation to interpret the spreading–extinction dichotomy (Q5160777) (← links)
- Survival, extinction, and interface stability in a two-phase moving boundary model of biological invasion (Q6090656) (← links)
- Traveling waves in a coarse‐grained model of volume‐filling cell invasion: Simulations and comparisons (Q6204635) (← links)
- Phenotypic switching mechanisms determine the structure of cell migration into extracellular matrix under the `go-or-grow' hypothesis (Q6594615) (← links)