Contact inhibition refers to a reduction in the rate of cell migration and/or cell proliferation in regions of high cell density. Under normal conditions contact inhibition is associated with the proper functioning tissues, whereas abnormal regulation of contact inhibition is associated with pathological conditions, such as tumor spreading. Unfortunately, standard mathematical modeling practices mask the importance of parameters that control contact inhibition through scaling arguments. Furthermore, standard experimental protocols are insufficient to quantify the effects of contact inhibition because they focus on data describing early time, low-density dynamics only. Here we use the logistic growth equation as a caricature model of contact...
Focusing as an example on the description of the phenomenon of contact inhibition of growth, the aim...
In this study, the proliferation of adipose-derived stromal cells was modelled and compared to exper...
Cancer is a complex phenomenon, and the sheer variation in behaviour across different types renders ...
Contact inhibition refers to a reduction in the rate of cell migration and/or cell proliferation in ...
In this work the phenomenon of contact inhibition of growth is studied by applying an individual bas...
Control of cell proliferation is a fundamental aspect of tissue physiology central to morphogenesis,...
Cancer cell population dynamics often exhibit remarkably replicable, universal laws despite their un...
AbstractIn this work the phenomenon of contact inhibition of growth is studied by applying an indivi...
In multicellular organisms, cell proliferation is a highly regulated process that maintains tissue a...
The study of how cell populations grow and spread is integral to understanding and predicting the i...
Cell proliferation assays are routinely used to explore how a low-density monolayer of cells grows w...
In cell biology, contact inhibition refers to two different but closely related phenomena, contact i...
Spatial models of collective cell behaviour are often based on reaction-diffusion models that descri...
In biotechnology and biomedicine reliable models of cell proliferation kinetics need to capture the ...
It has long been appreciated that proliferation of many cells is inhibited by density, a phenomenon ...
Focusing as an example on the description of the phenomenon of contact inhibition of growth, the aim...
In this study, the proliferation of adipose-derived stromal cells was modelled and compared to exper...
Cancer is a complex phenomenon, and the sheer variation in behaviour across different types renders ...
Contact inhibition refers to a reduction in the rate of cell migration and/or cell proliferation in ...
In this work the phenomenon of contact inhibition of growth is studied by applying an individual bas...
Control of cell proliferation is a fundamental aspect of tissue physiology central to morphogenesis,...
Cancer cell population dynamics often exhibit remarkably replicable, universal laws despite their un...
AbstractIn this work the phenomenon of contact inhibition of growth is studied by applying an indivi...
In multicellular organisms, cell proliferation is a highly regulated process that maintains tissue a...
The study of how cell populations grow and spread is integral to understanding and predicting the i...
Cell proliferation assays are routinely used to explore how a low-density monolayer of cells grows w...
In cell biology, contact inhibition refers to two different but closely related phenomena, contact i...
Spatial models of collective cell behaviour are often based on reaction-diffusion models that descri...
In biotechnology and biomedicine reliable models of cell proliferation kinetics need to capture the ...
It has long been appreciated that proliferation of many cells is inhibited by density, a phenomenon ...
Focusing as an example on the description of the phenomenon of contact inhibition of growth, the aim...
In this study, the proliferation of adipose-derived stromal cells was modelled and compared to exper...
Cancer is a complex phenomenon, and the sheer variation in behaviour across different types renders ...