Spatial analysis of multi-species exclusion processes: application to neural crest cell migration in the embryonic gut
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Publication:417376
DOI10.1007/S11538-011-9703-ZzbMATH Open1237.92007OpenAlexW1995107116WikidataQ51491972 ScholiaQ51491972MaRDI QIDQ417376FDOQ417376
Authors: Benjamin J. Binder, Kerry A. Landman, Donald F. Newgreen, Johanna E. Simkin, Yoshiko Takahashi
Publication date: 14 May 2012
Published in: Bulletin of Mathematical Biology (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11538-011-9703-z
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