Using approximate Bayesian computation to quantify cell–cell adhesion parameters in a cell migratory process
In this work we implement approximate Bayesian computational methods to improve the design of a wound-healing assay used to quantify cell-cell interactions. This is important as cell-cell interactions, such as adhesion and repulsion, have been shown to play a role in cell migration. Initially, we de...
Main Authors: | Ross, R, Baker, R, Parker, A, Ford, M, Mort, R, Yates, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Nature Publishing Group
2017
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