Taxis equations for amoeboid cells
Publication:938081
DOI10.1007/s00285-007-0070-1zbMath1148.92003arXivq-bio/0601048OpenAlexW1967166599WikidataQ51923681 ScholiaQ51923681MaRDI QIDQ938081
Publication date: 18 August 2008
Published in: Journal of Mathematical Biology (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/q-bio/0601048
aggregationmicroscopic modelsvelocity jump processamoeboid cellschemotaxis equationdirection sensing
PDEs in connection with biology, chemistry and other natural sciences (35Q92) Oscillation, zeros of solutions, mean value theorems, etc. in context of PDEs (35B05) Stochastic partial differential equations (aspects of stochastic analysis) (60H15) Cell movement (chemotaxis, etc.) (92C17)
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