Journal article

Looking inside an invasion wave of cells using continuum models: Proliferation is the key

MJ Simpson, KA Landman, BD Hughes, D F. Newgreen

Journal of Theoretical Biology | ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2006

Abstract

Recently, a suite of cell migration assays were conducted to investigate the migration of neural crest (NC) cells along the gut during the development of the enteric nervous system (ENS). The NC cells colonise the gastro-intestinal tract as a rostro-caudal wave. Local behaviour was shown to be controlled by position relative to the leading edge of the wavefront. The assays involved chick-quail grafting techniques allowing the total invading population to be considered as a two-species system. A two-species continuum model with logistic proliferation and a migration mechanism is developed here to simulate the chick-quail graft experiments and provide a means of looking at the processes occurr..

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