A hybrid mathematical model for self-organizing cell migration in the zebrafish lateral line

From MaRDI portal
Publication:2346899

DOI10.1007/s00285-014-0812-9zbMath1317.92017arXiv1311.2255OpenAlexW1976631543WikidataQ51064302 ScholiaQ51064302MaRDI QIDQ2346899

Luigi Preziosi, Roberto Natalini, Ezio Di Costanzo

Publication date: 5 June 2015

Published in: Journal of Mathematical Biology (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1311.2255




Related Items

Mathematical modeling of therapeutic neural stem cell migration in mouse brain with and without brain tumorsExistence of solutions for hybrid systems of differential equations under exogenous information with discontinuous source termAdhesion and volume constraints via nonlocal interactions determine cell organisation and migration profilesA hybrid integro-differential model for the early development of the zebrafish posterior lateral lineDifferentiated cell behavior: a multiscale approach using measure theoryAre tumor cell lineages solely shaped by mechanical forces?The Mean-Field Limit for Hybrid Models of Collective Motions with ChemotaxisExistence of solutions for coupled hybrid systems of differential equations for microscopic dynamics and local concentrationsMicroscopic, kinetic and hydrodynamic hybrid models of collective motions with chemotaxis: a numerical studyMerging on-chip and in-silico modelling for improved understanding of complex biological systemsOn a coupled hybrid system of nonlinear differential equations with a nonlocal concentrationA particle model analysing the behavioural rules underlying the collective flight of a bee swarm towards the new nestCoherent modelling switch between pointwise and distributed representations of cell aggregatesAn integro-differential non-local model for cell migration and its efficient numerical solutionReaction-diffusion finite element model of lateral line primordium migration to explore cell leadershipA hybrid model of collective motion of discrete particles under alignment and continuum chemotaxisGlobal solutions for a path-dependent hybrid system of differential equations under parabolic signalMean-field sparse Jurdjevic–Quinn control



Cites Work