A mathematical model for cellular locomotion exhibiting chemotaxis.
Holmes, M.J., Sleeman, B.D. (2001)
Journal of Theoretical Medicine
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Holmes, M.J., Sleeman, B.D. (2001)
Journal of Theoretical Medicine
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Jozef Gruska, Salvatore La Torre, Margherita Napoli, Mimmo Parente (2006)
RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications
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We present several solutions to the Firing Squad Synchronization Problem on grid networks of different shapes. The nodes are finite state processors that work in unison with other processors and in synchronized discrete steps. The networks we deal with are: the line, the ring and the square. For all of these models we consider one- and two-way communication modes and we also constrain the quantity of information that adjacent processors can exchange at each step. We first present synchronization...
R.A. Tyson, D.B.A. Epstein, K.I. Anderson, T. Bretschneider (2010)
Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena
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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 ...