Selecting a common direction. I: How orientational order can arise from simple contact responses between interacting cells
Publication:1896599
DOI10.1007/BF00298646zbMath0829.92002MaRDI QIDQ1896599
Leah Edelstein-Keshet, Alexander Mogilner
Publication date: 17 January 1996
Published in: Journal of Mathematical Biology (Search for Journal in Brave)
bifurcationlinear stability analysissteady state solutionsself-organizationstability propertiesangular distributionscell alignmentcontact-induced turning responsescrowdingsdistributions of orientationinteracting individualsnonhomogeneous patternsynergetics analysis
PDEs in connection with biology, chemistry and other natural sciences (35Q92) Developmental biology, pattern formation (92C15)
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