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Modeling Morphogenesis and : Towards Quantitative, Predictive, Cell-based Modeling

R. M. H. MerksP. Koolwijk — 2009

Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena

Cell-based, mathematical models help make sense of morphogenesis— cells organizing into shape and pattern—by capturing cell behavior in simple, purely descriptive models. Cell-based models then predict the tissue-level patterns the cells produce collectively. The first step in a cell-based modeling approach is to isolate sub-processes, the patterning capabilities of one or a few cell types in cell cultures. Cell-based models can then identify the mechanisms responsible for patterning . This review...

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