Understanding the mechanisms governing and regulating the emergence of structure and heterogeneity within cellular systems, such as the developing embryo, represents a multiscale challenge typifying current integrative biology research, namely, explaining the macroscale behaviour of a system from microscale dynamics. This review will focus upon modelling how cell-based dynamics orchestrate the emergence of higher level structure. After surveying representative biological examples and the models used to describe them, we will assess how developments at the scale of molecular biology have impacted on current theoretical frameworks, and the new modelling opportunities that are emerging as a result. We shall restrict our survey of mathematical ...
One of the characteristics of biological systems is their ability to produce and sustain spatial and...
Systems biology takes a holistic approach to biological questions as it applies mathematical modelin...
Bibliography: p. 297-320.In this thesis we thus wish to consider the concept of self-organization as...
Understanding the mechanisms governing and regulating the emergence of structure and heterogeneity w...
This thesis introduces a model of multicellular development. The model combines elements of the chem...
Over the past two decades, molecular cell biology has graduated from a mostly analytic science to on...
Self-organization is an all-important feature of living systems that provides the means to achieve s...
In this thesis we deal with mathematical models and numerical simulations for cell migration and sel...
International audienceThis paper presents a new model for the development of artificial creatures fr...
AbstractVarious classes of Partial Differential Equations have shown to be successful in describing ...
Cell migration and growth are essential components of the development of multicellular organisms. Th...
Cell migration and growth are essential components of the development of multicellular organisms. Th...
Embryonic development depends on the precise coordination of cell fate specification, patterning and...
The coordinated behaviour of populations of cells plays a central role in tissue growth and renewal....
This thesis explores the role of collective cell migration and self-organisation in the development ...
One of the characteristics of biological systems is their ability to produce and sustain spatial and...
Systems biology takes a holistic approach to biological questions as it applies mathematical modelin...
Bibliography: p. 297-320.In this thesis we thus wish to consider the concept of self-organization as...
Understanding the mechanisms governing and regulating the emergence of structure and heterogeneity w...
This thesis introduces a model of multicellular development. The model combines elements of the chem...
Over the past two decades, molecular cell biology has graduated from a mostly analytic science to on...
Self-organization is an all-important feature of living systems that provides the means to achieve s...
In this thesis we deal with mathematical models and numerical simulations for cell migration and sel...
International audienceThis paper presents a new model for the development of artificial creatures fr...
AbstractVarious classes of Partial Differential Equations have shown to be successful in describing ...
Cell migration and growth are essential components of the development of multicellular organisms. Th...
Cell migration and growth are essential components of the development of multicellular organisms. Th...
Embryonic development depends on the precise coordination of cell fate specification, patterning and...
The coordinated behaviour of populations of cells plays a central role in tissue growth and renewal....
This thesis explores the role of collective cell migration and self-organisation in the development ...
One of the characteristics of biological systems is their ability to produce and sustain spatial and...
Systems biology takes a holistic approach to biological questions as it applies mathematical modelin...
Bibliography: p. 297-320.In this thesis we thus wish to consider the concept of self-organization as...