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The following pages link to Spontaneous polarization in eukaryotic gradient sensing: a mathematical model based on mutual inhibition of frontness and backness pathways (Q2202169):
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- An investigation of design principles underlying repulsive and attractive gradient sensing and their switching (Q1670662) (← links)
- A mathematical modelling framework for understanding chemorepulsive signal transduction in \textit{Dictyostelium} (Q1722807) (← links)
- A model of localised Rac1 activation in endothelial cells due to fluid flow (Q1783505) (← links)
- Stochastic control of spontaneous signal generation for gradient sensing in chemotaxis (Q1798194) (← links)
- Motility switching and front-back synchronisation in polarised cells (Q2131158) (← links)
- A mechanistic model for eukaryotic gradient sensing: spontaneous and induced phosphoinositide polarization (Q2186538) (← links)
- Bias in the gradient-sensing response of chemotactic cells (Q2219701) (← links)
- Bidirectional molecular transport shapes cell polarization in a two-dimensional model of eukaryotic chemotaxis (Q2341166) (← links)
- Modeling yeast cell polarization induced by pheromone gradients (Q2641411) (← links)
- A nonlinear system to model communication between yeast cells during their mating process (Q6557845) (← links)