Dietmar Ölz

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List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
A mathematical model for axonal transport of large cargo vesicles2024-01-02Paper
F-actin bending facilitates net actomyosin contraction by inhibiting expansion with plus-end-located myosin motors2022-07-13Paper
Quasi-steady-state reduction of a model for cytoplasmic transport of secretory vesicles in stimulated chromaffin cells2021-03-25Paper
Classification and stability analysis of polarising and depolarising travelling wave solutions for a model of collective cell migration2021-03-01Paper
Bidirectional sliding of two parallel microtubules generated by multiple identical motors2019-07-25Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q45621732018-12-18Paper
Actomyosin contraction, aggregation and traveling waves in a treadmilling actin array2017-10-25Paper
Existence and uniqueness of solutions for a model of non-sarcomeric actomyosin bundles2016-10-14Paper
Tear-off versus global existence for a structured model of adhesion mediated by transient elastic linkages2016-09-28Paper
An extended filament based lamellipodium model produces various moving cell shapes in the presence of chemotactic signals2016-08-18Paper
A drift-diffusion model for molecular motor transport in anisotropic filament bundles2016-03-29Paper
A free boundary problem for aggregation by short range sensing and differentiated diffusion2016-03-10Paper
On the curve straightening flow of inextensible, open, planar curves2012-07-11Paper
Simulation of lamellipodial fragments2012-02-24Paper
Derivation of a model for symmetric lamellipodia with instantaneous cross-link turnover2011-09-27Paper
Nonlinear diffusion as limit of kinetic equations with relaxation collision kernels2008-10-20Paper
Bimodality, prion aggregates infectivity and prediction of strain phenomenon2008-02-14Paper
MODEL HIERARCHIES FOR CELL AGGREGATION BY CHEMOTAXIS2006-09-04Paper
Multistep navigation of leukocytes: a stochastic model with memory effects2006-02-21Paper

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