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The following pages link to A bio-mechanical model for coupling cell contractility with focal adhesion formation (Q731031):
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- Mechanics of reversible unzipping (Q407628) (← links)
- A model of cell motility leading to biphasic dependence of transport speed on adhesive strength (Q442008) (← links)
- Some basic questions on mechanosensing in cell-substrate interaction (Q904774) (← links)
- A stochastic description on the traction-separation law of an interface with non-covalent bonding (Q904778) (← links)
- A multi-scale, discrete-cell simulation of organogenesis: application to the effects of strain stimulus on collective cell behavior during ameloblast migration (Q1628969) (← links)
- Modeling and simulation of VEGF receptors recruitment in angiogenesis (Q1720953) (← links)
- A modeling framework for electro-mechanical interaction between excitable deformable cells (Q1797667) (← links)
- Mechanical explanation for simultaneous formation of different tissues in an organ morphogenesis (Q2194381) (← links)
- A coupled model of transport-reaction-mechanics with trapping. I: Small strain analysis (Q2199457) (← links)
- A chemomechanical model for regulation of contractility in the embryonic brain tube (Q2231091) (← links)
- A mathematical model of the coupled mechanisms of cell adhesion, contraction and spreading (Q2250031) (← links)
- Cells adapt their shapes with their experienced stiffness: a geometrical approach to differentiation (Q2288482) (← links)
- A full contraction-reaction-diffusion model for pattern formation in geometrically confined microtissues (Q2692067) (← links)
- Maximum velocity of self-propulsion for an active segment (Q2795740) (← links)
- An XFEM-based numerical strategy to model mechanical interactions between biological cells and a deformable substrate (Q2952101) (← links)
- Simulation of the contractile response of cells on an array of micro-posts (Q3559930) (← links)
- A biochemo-mechano coupled, computational model combining membrane transport and pericellular proteolysis in tissue mechanics (Q4647163) (← links)
- A chemo-mechano-thermodynamical contact theory for adhesion, friction, and (de)bonding reactions (Q5041562) (← links)
- A model for cellular mechanotransduction and contractility at finite strain (Q6064482) (← links)