Collective migration during a gap closure in a two-dimensional haptotactic model
Abstract The ability of cells to respond to substrate-bound protein gradients is crucial for many physiological processes, such as immune response, neurogenesis and cancer cell migration. However, the difficulty to produce well-controlled protein gradients has long been a limitation to our understan...
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Autores principales: | Marie Versaevel, Laura Alaimo, Valentine Seveau, Marine Luciano, Danahe Mohammed, Céline Bruyère, Eléonore Vercruysse, Olivier Théodoly, Sylvain Gabriele |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/8ca1f2c2cb344d9d839a71cb6cb285e2 |
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