Microglia control the spread of neurotropic virus infection via P2Y12 signalling and recruit monocytes through P2Y12-independent mechanisms
Neurotropic herpesviruses can establish lifelong infection in humans and contribute to
severe diseases including encephalitis and neurodegeneration. However, the mechanisms …
severe diseases including encephalitis and neurodegeneration. However, the mechanisms …
Percolation transitions of confinement-induced layering and intralayer structural orders in three-dimensional Yukawa liquids
The disorder-order transitions of layering and intralayer structural orders of three-
dimensional Yukawa liquids, under the enhanced confinement effect with decreasing …
dimensional Yukawa liquids, under the enhanced confinement effect with decreasing …
Self-inhibiting percolation and viral spreading in epithelial tissue
SARS-CoV-2 induces delayed type-I/III interferon production, allowing it to escape the early
innate immune response. The delay has been attributed to a deficiency in the ability of cells …
innate immune response. The delay has been attributed to a deficiency in the ability of cells …
Absence of the Tks4 scaffold protein induces epithelial-mesenchymal transition-like changes in human colon cancer cells
Epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a multipurpose process involved in wound
healing, development, and certain pathological processes, such as metastasis formation …
healing, development, and certain pathological processes, such as metastasis formation …
Organ-to-Cell-Scale Health Assessment Using Geographical Information System Approaches with Multibeam Scanning Electron Microscopy.
KT ML, D Zeidler, AF Pereira, D Hageman… - Advanced healthcare …, 2016 - europepmc.org
This study combines novel multibeam electron microscopy with a geographical information
system approach to create a first, seamless, navigable anatomic map of the human hip and …
system approach to create a first, seamless, navigable anatomic map of the human hip and …
Two-Stage Structural and Slowing-Down Percolation Transitions in the Densifying Cancer Cell Monolayer
CY Liu, YX Zhang, LI - Physical Review Letters, 2022 - APS
We experimentally demonstrate the two-stage structural and slowing-down percolating
transitions, followed by the confluent transition in the densifying cancer cell monolayers from …
transitions, followed by the confluent transition in the densifying cancer cell monolayers from …
Critical behavior of the SIS epidemic model with time-dependent infection rate
N Crokidakis, MA De Menezes - Journal of Statistical Mechanics …, 2012 - iopscience.iop.org
In this work we study a modified susceptible–infected–susceptible (SIS) model in which the
infection rate λ decays exponentially with the number of reinfections n, saturating after n= l …
infection rate λ decays exponentially with the number of reinfections n, saturating after n= l …
Multiscale structure in eco-evolutionary dynamics
BC Stacey - arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.02958, 2015 - arxiv.org
In a complex system, the individual components are neither so tightly coupled or correlated
that they can all be treated as a single unit, nor so uncorrelated that they can be …
that they can all be treated as a single unit, nor so uncorrelated that they can be …
Statistics of correlated percolation in a bacterial community
Signal propagation over long distances is a ubiquitous feature of multicellular communities,
but cell-to-cell variability can cause propagation to be highly heterogeneous. Simple models …
but cell-to-cell variability can cause propagation to be highly heterogeneous. Simple models …
Spiral wave propagation in communities with spatially correlated heterogeneity
Many multicellular communities propagate signals in a directed manner via excitable waves.
Cell-to-cell heterogeneity is a ubiquitous feature of multicellular communities, but the effects …
Cell-to-cell heterogeneity is a ubiquitous feature of multicellular communities, but the effects …