Two-dimensional collective cell migration assays are used to study cancer and tissue repair. These assays involve combined cell migration and cell proliferation processes, both of which are modulated by cell-to-cell crowding. Previous discrete models of collective cell migration assays involve a nearest neighbour proliferation mechanism where crowding effects are incorporated by aborting potential proliferation events if the randomly chosen target site is occupied. There are two limitations of this\ud traditional approach: (i) it seems unreasonable to abort a potential proliferation event based on the occupancy of a single, randomly chosen target site; and, (ii) the continuum limit description of this mechanism leads to the standard logisti...
Cell migration and proliferation has been modelled in several works of the literature as a process s...
Understanding how cells proliferate, migrate and die in various environments is essential in determi...
Highlights - New lattice-free stochastic model of collective cell migration with an arbitrary number...
Two-dimensional collective cell migration assays are used to study cancer and tissue repair. These a...
Scratch assays are routinely used to study the collective spreading of cell populations. In general,...
Scratch assays are routinely used to study the collective spreading of cell populations. In general,...
Scratch assays are routinely used to study the collective spreading of cell populations. In general,...
Scratch assays are routinely used to study the collective spreading of cell populations. In general,...
Highlights • New stochastic model of heterogeneous cell migration and proliferation • Continuum limi...
Collective cell spreading takes place in spatially continuous environments, yet it is often modelled...
Highlights • New stochastic model of heterogeneous cell migration and proliferation • Continuum limi...
Individual-based models describing the migration and proliferation of a population of cells frequent...
Understanding how cells proliferate, migrate and die in various environments is essential in determi...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Collective cell spreading takes place in spatially continuous environments, yet ...
Multiscale mathematical modelling is one of the major driving forces behind the systems biology revo...
Cell migration and proliferation has been modelled in several works of the literature as a process s...
Understanding how cells proliferate, migrate and die in various environments is essential in determi...
Highlights - New lattice-free stochastic model of collective cell migration with an arbitrary number...
Two-dimensional collective cell migration assays are used to study cancer and tissue repair. These a...
Scratch assays are routinely used to study the collective spreading of cell populations. In general,...
Scratch assays are routinely used to study the collective spreading of cell populations. In general,...
Scratch assays are routinely used to study the collective spreading of cell populations. In general,...
Scratch assays are routinely used to study the collective spreading of cell populations. In general,...
Highlights • New stochastic model of heterogeneous cell migration and proliferation • Continuum limi...
Collective cell spreading takes place in spatially continuous environments, yet it is often modelled...
Highlights • New stochastic model of heterogeneous cell migration and proliferation • Continuum limi...
Individual-based models describing the migration and proliferation of a population of cells frequent...
Understanding how cells proliferate, migrate and die in various environments is essential in determi...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Collective cell spreading takes place in spatially continuous environments, yet ...
Multiscale mathematical modelling is one of the major driving forces behind the systems biology revo...
Cell migration and proliferation has been modelled in several works of the literature as a process s...
Understanding how cells proliferate, migrate and die in various environments is essential in determi...
Highlights - New lattice-free stochastic model of collective cell migration with an arbitrary number...