Journal article
Distinguishing between directed and undirected cell motility within an invading cell population
MJ Simpson, KA Landman, BD Hughes
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology | SPRINGER | Published : 2009
Abstract
Cell invasion is the basis of several fundamental biological systems including developmental morphogenesis and disease progression. Invasion processes involve combined cell motility and proliferation. Standard experimental approaches to characterize invasion systems focus on measuring population-level wavespeed data. However, continuum models which incorporate either directed or undirected motility both give rise to traveling wave solutions with a well-defined wavespeed in terms of the motility parameters. Therefore, such population-level models and experimental data cannot be used to determine whether the motility is directed or undirected. This is a major impediment limiting our ability to..
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