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Dynamics of Cell and Tissue Motion [1997]

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Embryonic Mesoderm Cells and Larval Keratocytes from <Emphasis Type="Italic">Xenopus</Emphasis>: Structure and Motility of Single Cells
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Periodicity in Shape Changes of Human Epidermal Keratinocytes
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Self-organized F-actin Autowaves Govern Pseudopodium Projection and the Non-random Locomotion of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Dictyostelium</Emphasis> Amoebae
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Mathematical Analysis of Cell Shape
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Protrusion, Retraction and the Efficiency of Cell Locomotion
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Microscopic Image Classification Based on Descriptor Analysis
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A Dynamical Model of Cell Division
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Shape Behavior of Closed Layered Membranes and Cytokinesis
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Protrusion-Retraction Dynamics of an Annular Lamellipodial Seam
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Auto-oscillatory Processes and Feedback Mechanisms in <Emphasis Type="Italic">Physarum</Emphasis> Plasmodium Motility
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Origin of Actin-induced Locomotion of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Listeria</Emphasis>
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Models for the Formation of Oriented F-actin Structures in the Cytoskeleton
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Cell-Substratum Interactions of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Amoeba proteus</Emphasis>: Old and New Open Questions
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Imaging Traction Stresses
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Chemotaxis and Chemokinesis of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Dictyostelium</Emphasis> Amoebae: Different Accumulation Mechanisms Induced by Temporal Signals and Spatial Gradients of Cyclic AMP
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Receptor-mediated Models for Leukocyte Chemotaxis
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A Model for Cell Migration by Contact Guidance
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Derivation of a Cell Migration Transport Equation from an Underlying Random Walk Model
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A Continuum Model for the Role of Fibroblast Contact Guidance in Wound Contraction
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Wound Healing and Tumour Growth — Relations and Differences —
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Models for Spatio-angular Self-organization in Cell Biology
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Aggregation Induced by Diffusing and Nondiffusing Media
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Models of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Dictyostelium discoideum</Emphasis> Aggregation
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A Cellular Automata Approach to the Modelling of Cell-Cell Interactions
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Morphogenetic Dynamics in Tissues: Expectations of Developmental and Cell Biologists
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Mechanical Stresses in Animal Development: Patterns and Morphogenetical Role
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Mechanisms for Branching Morphogenesis of the Lung
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Tissue Stresses in Plant Organs: Their Origin and Importance for Movements
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Self-organization and the Formation of Patterns in Plants
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The Mathematics of Plate Bending
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Mechanical Forces and Signal Transduction in Growth and Bending of Plant Roots
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Growth Field and Cell Displacement within the Root Apex
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The Stationary State of Epithelial Tissues
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