Application of quasi-steady state methods to molecular motor transport on microtubules in fungal hyphae
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- Application of quasi-steady-state methods to nonlinear models of intracellular transport by molecular motors
- Asymptotic analysis of microtubule-based transport by multiple identical molecular motors
- Quasi-steady state reduction of molecular motor-based models of directed intermittent search
- Motility states of molecular motors engaged in a stochastic tug-of-war
- A hopping mechanism for cargo transport by molecular motors on crowded microtubules
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- Approaches for the estimation of timescales in nonlinear dynamical systems: timescale separation in enzyme kinetics as a case study
- Application of quasi-steady-state methods to nonlinear models of intracellular transport by molecular motors
- Quasi-steady state reduction of molecular motor-based models of directed intermittent search
- Asymptotic analysis of microtubule-based transport by multiple identical molecular motors
- Spatial pattern formation in microtubule post-translational modifications and the tight localization of motor-driven cargo
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