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Collisions of deformable cells lead to collective migration
Jakob Löber
, Falko Ziebert
,
Igor S. Aranson
Biomedical Engineering
Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences
Center for Interdisciplinary Mathematics
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Collective Migration
100%
Deformable Cells
100%
Cell Adhesion
66%
Cell Motility
66%
Biological Processes
33%
Substrate-mediated
33%
Immune Response
33%
Valuable Insight
33%
Eukaryotic Cells
33%
Chemical Stimulation
33%
Phase-field Model
33%
Tissue Growth
33%
Collective Cell Migration
33%
Mechanical Stimulation
33%
Life-threatening
33%
Inelastic Collisions
33%
Mutual Alignment
33%
Neighboring Cells
33%
Small Cell
33%
Wound Healing Response
33%
Metastasis Formation
33%
Cancer Formation
33%
Collective Cells
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cell Migration
100%
Cell Adhesion
66%
Cell Motility
66%
Biological Phenomena and Functions Concerning the Entire Organism
33%
Dynamics
33%
Tissue Growth
33%
Motion
33%
Myosin ATPase
33%
Immune Response
33%
Wound Healing
33%
Engineering
Phase Field
100%
Field Model
100%
Neighboring Cell
100%
Material Science
Phase Field Model
100%
Myosin
100%
Chemistry
formation
100%
Myosin
33%
Computer Science
Neighboring Cell
100%