Modeling transport through an environment crowded by a mixture of obstacles of different shapes and sizes
Many biological environments are crowded by macromolecules, organelles and cells which can impede the transport of other cells and molecules. Previous studies have sought to describe these effects using either random walk models or fractional order diffusion equations. Here we examine the transport...
Autors principals: | Ellery, A, Baker, R, McCue, S, Simpson, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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