Cell-cell adhesion is essential for biological development: cells migrate to their target sites, where cell-cell adhesion enables them to aggregate and form tissues. Here, we extend analysis of the model of cell migration proposed by Anguige and Schmeiser (J. Math. Biol. 58(3):395-427, 2009) that incorporates both cell-cell adhesion and volume filling. The stochastic space-jump model is compared to two deterministic counterparts (a system of stochastic mean equations and a non-linear partial differential equation), and it is shown that the results of the deterministic systems are, in general, qualitatively similar to the mean behaviour of multiple stochastic simulations. However, individual stochastic simulations can give rise to behaviour ...
We discuss several continuum cell-cell adhesion models based on the underlying microscopic assump-ti...
Cell migration and proliferation has been modelled in several works of the literature as a process s...
Cell-to-cell adhesion is an important aspect of malignant spreading that is often observed in images...
Cell–cell adhesion is essential for biological development: cells migrate to their target sites, whe...
Cell migration is essential for embryogenesis, wound healing, immune surveillance, and progression ...
Cells adhere to each other through the binding of cell adhesion molecules at the cell surface. This ...
Cell migration, the active translocation of cells is involved in various biological processes, e.g. ...
Cells adhere to each other through the binding of cell adhesion molecules at the cell surface. This ...
<div><p>Cell migration is essential in animal development, homeostasis, and disease progression, but...
Cell migration is a highly integrated process where actin turnover, actomyosin contractility, and ad...
Cell–cell adhesion plays a key role in the collective migration of cells and in determining correlat...
International audienceCell migration is a highly integrated process where actin turnover, actomyosin...
Motivated by two biological questions concerning the way radiation treatment affects cell behaviour ...
Cell migration is essential in animal development, homeostasis, and disease progression, but many qu...
Contains fulltext : 152083.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cell migration ...
We discuss several continuum cell-cell adhesion models based on the underlying microscopic assump-ti...
Cell migration and proliferation has been modelled in several works of the literature as a process s...
Cell-to-cell adhesion is an important aspect of malignant spreading that is often observed in images...
Cell–cell adhesion is essential for biological development: cells migrate to their target sites, whe...
Cell migration is essential for embryogenesis, wound healing, immune surveillance, and progression ...
Cells adhere to each other through the binding of cell adhesion molecules at the cell surface. This ...
Cell migration, the active translocation of cells is involved in various biological processes, e.g. ...
Cells adhere to each other through the binding of cell adhesion molecules at the cell surface. This ...
<div><p>Cell migration is essential in animal development, homeostasis, and disease progression, but...
Cell migration is a highly integrated process where actin turnover, actomyosin contractility, and ad...
Cell–cell adhesion plays a key role in the collective migration of cells and in determining correlat...
International audienceCell migration is a highly integrated process where actin turnover, actomyosin...
Motivated by two biological questions concerning the way radiation treatment affects cell behaviour ...
Cell migration is essential in animal development, homeostasis, and disease progression, but many qu...
Contains fulltext : 152083.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cell migration ...
We discuss several continuum cell-cell adhesion models based on the underlying microscopic assump-ti...
Cell migration and proliferation has been modelled in several works of the literature as a process s...
Cell-to-cell adhesion is an important aspect of malignant spreading that is often observed in images...