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The following pages link to A continuum approximation to an off-lattice individual-cell based model of cell migration and adhesion (Q2415722):
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- Modelling the movement of interacting cell populations: a moment dynamics approach (Q292200) (← links)
- The importance of volume exclusion in modelling cellular migration (Q493087) (← links)
- Quantifying uncertainty in parameter estimates for stochastic models of collective cell spreading using approximate Bayesian computation (Q494470) (← links)
- Collective cell behaviour with neighbour-dependent proliferation, death and directional bias (Q505476) (← links)
- Models, measurement and inference in epithelial tissue dynamics (Q745142) (← links)
- A nonlocal model for contact attraction and repulsion in heterogeneous cell populations (Q891846) (← links)
- Spatial moment description of birth-death-movement processes incorporating the effects of crowding and obstacles (Q1617083) (← links)
- Lattice-free models of directed cell motility (Q1618889) (← links)
- Discrete and continuum approximations for collective cell migration in a scratch assay with cell size dynamics (Q1636042) (← links)
- A space-jump derivation for non-local models of cell-cell adhesion and non-local chemotaxis (Q1692123) (← links)
- The impact of short- and long-range perception on population movements (Q1716829) (← links)
- Continuum approximations to systems of correlated interacting particles (Q1731008) (← links)
- Inferring parameters for a lattice-free model of cell migration and proliferation using experimental data (Q1752400) (← links)
- Modelling phagocytosis based on cell-cell adhesion and prey-predator relationship (Q1997958) (← links)
- Derivation of continuum models from discrete models of mechanical forces in cell populations (Q2067645) (← links)
- Asymptotic expansion approximation for spatial structure arising from directionally biased movement (Q2137593) (← links)
- Spatial population dynamics: beyond the Kirkwood superposition approximation by advancing to the Fisher-Kopeliovich ansatz (Q2137721) (← links)
- From individual-based mechanical models of multicellular systems to free-boundary problems (Q2194562) (← links)
- A mathematical model of the coupled mechanisms of cell adhesion, contraction and spreading (Q2250031) (← links)
- Continuum and lattice models analysis of the aggregation diffusion cell movement (Q2297135) (← links)
- Modelling collective cell migration: neural crest as a model paradigm (Q2297295) (← links)
- The invasion speed of cell migration models with realistic cell cycle time distributions (Q2328239) (← links)
- Continuum descriptions of spatial spreading for heterogeneous cell populations: theory and experiment (Q2328271) (← links)
- Continuum approximations for lattice-free multi-species models of collective cell migration (Q2404027) (← links)
- A population dynamics model of cell-cell adhesion incorporating population pressure and density saturation (Q2419856) (← links)
- Modeling of adhesion, protrusion, and contraction coordination for cell migration simulations (Q2436585) (← links)
- Continuum approximations of individual-based models for epithelial monolayers (Q3550270) (← links)
- Diffusion of Particles with Short-Range Interactions (Q4602354) (← links)
- Modeling adhesion-independent cell migration (Q4960349) (← links)
- Spatially inhomogeneous population dynamics: beyond the mean field approximation (Q5055657) (← links)
- A one-dimensional individual-based mechanical model of cell movement in heterogeneous tissues and its coarse-grained approximation (Q5160707) (← links)
- On the approximation and efficient evaluation of integral terms in PDE models of cell adhesion (Q5189132) (← links)
- Multiscale asymptotic analysis reveals how cell growth and subcellular compartments affect tissue-scale hormone transport (Q6078298) (← links)
- Modelling non-local cell-cell adhesion: a multiscale approach (Q6124896) (← links)
- Biological modeling with nonlocal advection–diffusion equations (Q6125052) (← links)