Journal article

Cell invasion with proliferation mechanisms motivated by time-lapse data

MJ Simpson, KA Landman, BD Hughes

Physica A Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications | Published : 2010

Abstract

Cell invasion involves a population of cells which are motile and proliferative. Traditional discrete models of proliferation involve agents depositing daughter agents on nearest-neighbor lattice sites. Motivated by time-lapse images of cell invasion, we propose and analyze two new discrete proliferation models in the context of an exclusion process with an undirected motility mechanism. These discrete models are related to a family of reactiondiffusion equations and can be used to make predictions over a range of scales appropriate for interpreting experimental data. The new proliferation mechanisms are biologically relevant and mathematically convenient as the continuumdiscrete relationshi..

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