A one-dimensional individual-based mechanical model of cell movement in heterogeneous tissues and its coarse-grained approximation
Mechanical heterogeneity in biological tissues, in particular stiffness, can be used to distinguish between healthy and diseased states. However, it is often difficult to explore relationships between cellular-level properties and tissue-level outcomes when biological experiments are performed at a...
Main Authors: | Murphy, R, Buenzli, P, Baker, R, Simpson, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society
2019
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