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The following pages link to Cell traction models for generating pattern and form in morphogenesis (Q792236):
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- Mechanics and chemotaxis in the morphogenesis of vascular networks (Q263734) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of tumor-induced angiogenesis influenced by the extra-cellular matrix mechanical environment (Q358734) (← links)
- A singular dispersion relation arising in a caricature of a model for morphogenesis (Q751529) (← links)
- Spatial and spatio-temporal patterns in a cell-haptotaxis model (Q753701) (← links)
- Pattern selection in biological pattern formation mechanisms (Q804487) (← links)
- Towards efficient interface conditions for a Schwarz domain decomposition algorithm for an advection equation with biharmonic diffusion (Q969302) (← links)
- Macroscopic models for fibroproliferative disorders: a review (Q970055) (← links)
- On numerical modelling of growth, differentiation and damage in structural living tissues (Q1026892) (← links)
- Nonlinear pattern selection in a mechanical model for morphogenesis (Q1079516) (← links)
- Lateral inhibition models of developmental processes (Q1106756) (← links)
- Stress-induced alignment of actin filaments and the mechanics of cytogel (Q1209909) (← links)
- A perturbation analysis of a mechanical model for stable spatial patterning in embryology (Q1322794) (← links)
- Bifurcating spatial patterns arising from travelling waves in a tissue interaction model (Q1328797) (← links)
- On a tissue interaction model for skin pattern formation (Q1373268) (← links)
- Spatially varying equilibria of mechanical models: Application to dermal wound contraction (Q1381375) (← links)
- Spatial pattern formation in biology: I. Dermal wound healing. II. Bacterial patterns (Q1389051) (← links)
- Computational approaches and analysis for a spatio-structural-temporal invasive carcinoma model (Q1636040) (← links)
- A new mechanochemical model: coupled Ginzburg-Landau and Swift-Hohenberg equations in biological patterns of marine animals (Q1664543) (← links)
- A review of mathematical models for the formation of vascular networks (Q1790801) (← links)
- On the mechanical theory for biological pattern formation (Q1803798) (← links)
- Mathematical modelling of anisotropy in fibrous connective tissue (Q1807235) (← links)
- Parameter domains for spots and stripes in mechanical models for biological pattern formation (Q1898042) (← links)
- Formation and deformation of patterns through diffusion (Q1907237) (← links)
- Stochastic model of receptor-mediated cytomechanics and dynamic morphology of leukocytes (Q1911125) (← links)
- Mechanical models of pattern and form in biological tissues: the role of stress-strain constitutive equations (Q2035798) (← links)
- Management of invasive cells in soft biological tissues through modulated nonlinear excitations: long-range effects (Q2137184) (← links)
- The impact of ``search precision'' in an agent-based tumor model (Q2177360) (← links)
- Critical conditions for pattern formation and in vitro tubulogenesis driven by cellular traction fields (Q2187517) (← links)
- On the role of endothelial progenitor cells in tumor neovascularization (Q2196791) (← links)
- A current perspective on wound healing and tumour-induced angiogenesis (Q2299339) (← links)
- Validation of numerical solution of diffusive part in a reaction-diffusion model (Q2406757) (← links)
- On the global existence of solutions to an aggregation model (Q2427277) (← links)
- Biological modelling and computational implementation using the finite elements method (Q2514076) (← links)
- Concentration-dependent domain evolution in reaction-diffusion systems (Q2682353) (← links)
- On a diffusion model for growth and dispersal in a population (Q2700918) (← links)
- A Bayesian Approach to Modeling Biological Pattern Formation with Limited Data (Q6074542) (← links)