Book Chapter
PCA Modelling of Multi-species Cell Clusters: Ganglion Development in the Gastrointestinal Nervous System
Kerry A Landman, Donald F Newgreen
Probabilistic Cellular Automata: Theory, Applications and Future Perspectives | Springer | Published : 2018
Abstract
A defining characteristic of the enteric nervous system (ENS) is mesoscale patterned entities called ganglia. Ganglia are clusters of neurons with associated enteric neural crest (ENC) cells, which form in the simultaneously growing gut wall. At first, the precursor ENC cells proliferate and gradually differentiate to produce the enteric neurons; these neurons form clusters with ENC scattered around and later lying on the periphery of neuronal clusters. By immunolabelling neural cell–cell adhesion molecules, the adhesive capacity of neurons is determined to be greater than that of ENC cells. Using a probabilistic cellular automata (PCA) model, we test the hypothesis that local rules governin..
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