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Modeling the roles of cohesotaxis, cell-intercalation, and tissue geometry in collective cell migration of Xenopus mesendoderm

Modeling the roles of cohesotaxis, cell-intercalation, and tissue geometry in collective cell migration of Xenopus mesendoderm

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Main Authors: Tien Comlekoglu, Bette J. Dzamba, Gustavo G. Pacheco, David R. Shook, T. J. Sego, James A. Glazier, Shayn M. Peirce, Douglas W. DeSimone
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Company of Biologists 2024-08-01
Series:Biology Open
Subjects:
gastrulation
agent-based model
tissue morphogenesis
compucell3d
mechanobiology
emergent property
Online Access:http://bio.biologists.org/content/13/8/bio060615
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