Collective cell spreading takes place in spatially continuous environments, yet it is often modelled using discrete lattice-based approaches. Here, we use data from a series of cell proliferation assays, with a prostate cancer cell line, to calibrate a spatially continuous individual based model (IBM) of collective cell migration and proliferation. The IBM explicitly accounts for crowding effects by modifying the rate of movement, direction of movement, and the rate of proliferation by accounting for pair-wise interactions. Taking a Bayesian approach we estimate the free parameters in the IBM using rejection sampling on three separate, independent experimental data sets. Since the posterior distributions for each experiment are similar, we ...
Cell-to-cell adhesion is an important aspect of malignant spreading that is often observed in images...
Spatial models of collective cell behaviour are often based on reaction-diffusion models that descri...
Cell-to-cell adhesion is an important aspect of malignant spreading that is often observed in images...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Collective cell spreading takes place in spatially continuous environments, yet ...
Individual-based models describing the migration and proliferation of a population of cells frequent...
Two-dimensional collective cell migration assays are used to study cancer and tissue repair. These a...
Cell proliferation assays are routinely used to study collective cell behaviour, and can be interpre...
Cell proliferation assays are routinely used to study collective cell behaviour, and can be interpre...
Mathematical models of collective cell movement often neglect the effects of spatial structure, such...
The ability of cells to undergo collective movement plays a fundamental role in tissue repair, deve...
Two-dimensional collective cell migration assays are used to study cancer and tissue repair. These a...
Wound healing and tumour growth involve collective cell spreading, which is driven by individual mot...
Wound healing and tumour growth involve collective cell spreading, which is driven by individual mot...
The ability of cells to undergo collective movement plays a fundamental role in tissue repair, deve...
Scratch assays are routinely used to study collective cell behaviour in vitro. Typical experimental ...
Cell-to-cell adhesion is an important aspect of malignant spreading that is often observed in images...
Spatial models of collective cell behaviour are often based on reaction-diffusion models that descri...
Cell-to-cell adhesion is an important aspect of malignant spreading that is often observed in images...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Collective cell spreading takes place in spatially continuous environments, yet ...
Individual-based models describing the migration and proliferation of a population of cells frequent...
Two-dimensional collective cell migration assays are used to study cancer and tissue repair. These a...
Cell proliferation assays are routinely used to study collective cell behaviour, and can be interpre...
Cell proliferation assays are routinely used to study collective cell behaviour, and can be interpre...
Mathematical models of collective cell movement often neglect the effects of spatial structure, such...
The ability of cells to undergo collective movement plays a fundamental role in tissue repair, deve...
Two-dimensional collective cell migration assays are used to study cancer and tissue repair. These a...
Wound healing and tumour growth involve collective cell spreading, which is driven by individual mot...
Wound healing and tumour growth involve collective cell spreading, which is driven by individual mot...
The ability of cells to undergo collective movement plays a fundamental role in tissue repair, deve...
Scratch assays are routinely used to study collective cell behaviour in vitro. Typical experimental ...
Cell-to-cell adhesion is an important aspect of malignant spreading that is often observed in images...
Spatial models of collective cell behaviour are often based on reaction-diffusion models that descri...
Cell-to-cell adhesion is an important aspect of malignant spreading that is often observed in images...