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The following pages link to An Integrodifferential Model for Orientational Distributions of F-actin in Cells (Q4237264):
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- Hyperbolic and kinetic models for self-organized biological aggregations and movement: a brief review (Q455731) (← links)
- Individually-based Markov processes modeling nonlinear systems in mathematical biology (Q546198) (← links)
- General population systems. macroscopic limit of a class of stochastic semigroups (Q557009) (← links)
- Model of coupled transient changes of Rac, Rho, adhesions and stress fibers alignment in endothelial cells responding to shear stress (Q776556) (← links)
- A mathematical model for single cell cancer\,--\, immune system dynamics (Q814204) (← links)
- A discrete Boltzmann-type model of swarming (Q814218) (← links)
- Non-local kinetic and macroscopic models for self-organised animal aggregations (Q888737) (← links)
- Protrusion of a virtual model lamellipodium by actin polymerization: A coarse-grained langevin dynamics model (Q960164) (← links)
- An integro-differential equation model for alignment and orientational aggregation (Q1006093) (← links)
- The modelling of the immune competition by generalized kinetic (Boltzmann) models: Review and research perspectives (Q1410904) (← links)
- A model for actin-filament length distribution in a lamellipod (Q1605944) (← links)
- Rotational model for actin filament alignment by myosin (Q1784255) (← links)
- Generalized kinetic theory approach to modeling spread- and evolution of epidemics (Q1827309) (← links)
- Actin filament branching and protrusion velocity in a simple 1D model of a motile cell (Q2201853) (← links)
- Nonlocal interactions by repulsive-attractive potentials: radial ins/stability (Q2443086) (← links)
- A kinetic theory approach for modelling tumour and macrophages heterogeneity and plasticity during cancer progression (Q5128703) (← links)
- Internal dynamics of actin structures involved in the cell motility and adhesion: modeling of the podosomes at the molecular level (Q5963463) (← links)