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The following pages link to Are \textit{in vitro} estimates of cell diffusivity and cell proliferation rate sensitive to assay geometry? (Q2415557):
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- The universal growth rate behavior and regime transition in adherent cell colonies (Q304608) (← links)
- Modeling keratinocyte wound healing dynamics: cell-cell adhesion promotes sustained collective migration (Q738634) (← links)
- Extended logistic growth model for heterogeneous populations (Q1649385) (← links)
- Model-based data analysis of tissue growth in thin 3D printed scaffolds (Q2049199) (← links)
- Extinction of bistable populations is affected by the shape of their initial spatial distribution (Q2079021) (← links)
- Pattern formation and front stability for a moving-boundary model of biological invasion and recession (Q2111736) (← links)
- A sharp-front moving boundary model for malignant invasion (Q2127418) (← links)
- The effect of geometry on survival and extinction in a moving-boundary problem motivated by the Fisher-KPP equation (Q2150426) (← links)
- Hole-closing model reveals exponents for nonlinear degenerate diffusivity functions in cell biology (Q2223330) (← links)
- A free boundary model of epithelial dynamics (Q2328232) (← links)
- A Bayesian computational approach to explore the optimal duration of a cell proliferation assay (Q2412723) (← links)
- Reliable and efficient parameter estimation using approximate continuum limit descriptions of stochastic models (Q2676029) (← links)
- CRITICAL LENGTH FOR THE SPREADING–VANISHING DICHOTOMY IN HIGHER DIMENSIONS (Q4971814) (← links)
- Revisiting the Fisher–Kolmogorov–Petrovsky–Piskunov equation to interpret the spreading–extinction dichotomy (Q5160777) (← links)