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Cell motility is an integral part of a diverse set of biological processes. The quest for
mathematical models of cell motility has prompted the development of automated approaches
for gathering quantitative data on cell morphology, and the distribution of molecular
players involved in cell motility. Here we review recent approaches for quantifying cell
motility, including automated cell segmentation and tracking. Secondly, we present our own
novel...
In the context of periodic homogenization based on two-scale convergence, we homogenize a linear system of four coupled reaction-diffusion equations, two of which are defined on a manifold. The system describes the most important subprocesses modeling the carcinogenesis of a human cell caused by Benzo-[a]-pyrene molecules. These molecules are activated to carcinogens in a series of chemical reactions at the surface of the endoplasmic reticulum, which constitutes a fine structure inside the cell....
Viruses are obligate intracellular parasites that rely on the host cell for expansion.
With the development of global analyses techniques like transcriptomics, proteomics and
siRNA library screening of complete cellular gene sets, a large range of host cell factors
have been discovered that either support or restrict virus growth. Here we summarize some
of the recent findings and focus our discussion on the hepatitis C virus and the human
immunodeficiency...
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