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The following pages link to Multi-level mathematical models for cell migration in confined environments (Q2088502):
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- Cell migration with multiple pseudopodia: temporal and spatial sensing models (Q376415) (← links)
- Restricted diffusion in cellular media: \((1+1)\)-dimensional model (Q644585) (← links)
- Discrete and continuum approximations for collective cell migration in a scratch assay with cell size dynamics (Q1636042) (← links)
- Mathematical modelling of stretch-induced membrane traffic in bladder umbrella cells (Q1664445) (← links)
- An integro-differential non-local model for cell migration and its efficient numerical solution (Q1998265) (← links)
- Effective interface conditions for continuum mechanical models describing the invasion of multiple cell populations through thin membranes (Q2060800) (← links)
- A hybrid mathematical model for self-organizing cell migration in the zebrafish lateral line (Q2346899) (← links)
- Continuum approximations for lattice-free multi-species models of collective cell migration (Q2404027) (← links)
- Mathematical modelling of cell migration: stiffness dependent jump rates result in durotaxis (Q2420460) (← links)
- A multiscale approach to cell migration in tissue networks (Q2893180) (← links)
- Application of Chimera grid to modelling cell motion and aggregation in a narrow tube (Q3418189) (← links)
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- Fractional models for the migration of biological cells in complex spatial domains (Q4638422) (← links)
- A Novel Derivation of Rigorous Macroscopic Limits from a Micro-Meso Description of Signal-Triggered Cell Migration in Fibrous Environments (Q5024355) (← links)
- The Mathematical Modelling of the Motion of Biological Cells in Response to Chemical Signals (Q5115917) (← links)
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- The influence of nucleus mechanics in modelling adhesion-independent cell migration in structured and confined environments (Q6049023) (← links)
- Theramechanics: how acting on mechanics will help conceive new medical treatments (Q6192393) (← links)