Using approximate Bayesian computation to quantify cell–cell adhesion parameters in a cell migratory process
Math heals: Using computational methods to improve design of wound healing assay Cell motility is a central process in wound healing and relies on complex cell-cell interactions. A team of mathematicians led by Ruth Baker and Kit Yates at the University of Oxford utilised computer simulations to re-...
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Main Authors: | Robert J. H. Ross, R. E. Baker, Andrew Parker, M. J. Ford, R. L. Mort, C. A. Yates |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8a660ffbc4ef4cdea764d20b19e6fd5d |
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