Journal article

Mathematical models of cell colonization of uniformly growing domains

KA Landman, GJ Pettet, DF Newgreen

Bulletin of Mathematical Biology | SPRINGER | Published : 2003

Abstract

During the development of vertebrate embryos, cell migrations occur on an underlying tissue domain in response to some factor, such as nutrient. Over the time scale of days in which this cell migration occurs, the underlying tissue is itself growing. Consequently cell migration and colonization is strongly affected by the tissue domain growth. Numerical solutions for a mathematical model of chemotactic migration with no domain growth can lead to travelling waves of cells with constant velocity; the addition of domain growth can lead to travelling waves with nonconstant velocity. These observations suggest a mathematical approximation to the full system equations, allowing the method of chara..

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