A comparison of mathematical models for polarization of single eukaryotic cells in response to guided cues
A Jilkine, L Edelstein-Keshet - PLoS computational biology, 2011 - journals.plos.org
Polarization, a primary step in the response of an individual eukaryotic cell to a spatial
stimulus, has attracted numerous theoretical treatments complementing experimental …
stimulus, has attracted numerous theoretical treatments complementing experimental …
Navigating through models of chemotaxis
PA Iglesias, PN Devreotes - Current opinion in cell biology, 2008 - Elsevier
Chemotaxis in eukaryotic cells involves the coordination of several related but separable
processes: motility, polarization, and gradient sensing. Mathematical models that have been …
processes: motility, polarization, and gradient sensing. Mathematical models that have been …
Wave-pinning and cell polarity from a bistable reaction-diffusion system
Motile eukaryotic cells polarize in response to external signals. Numerous mechanisms
have been suggested to account for this symmetry breaking and for the ensuing robust …
have been suggested to account for this symmetry breaking and for the ensuing robust …
Enhanced directional migration of cancer stem cells in 3D aligned collagen matrices
A Ray, ZM Slama, RK Morford, SA Madden… - Biophysical journal, 2017 - cell.com
Directed cell migration by contact guidance in aligned collagenous extracellular matrix
(ECM) is a critical enabler of breast cancer dissemination. The mechanisms of this process …
(ECM) is a critical enabler of breast cancer dissemination. The mechanisms of this process …
Chemotaxis in shallow gradients is mediated independently of PtdIns 3-kinase by biased choices between random protrusions
Current models of eukaryotic chemotaxis propose that directional sensing causes localized
generation of new pseudopods. However, quantitative analysis of pseudopod generation …
generation of new pseudopods. However, quantitative analysis of pseudopod generation …
Mechanisms of cell polarization
WJ Rappel, L Edelstein-Keshet - Current opinion in systems biology, 2017 - Elsevier
Cell polarization is a key step in the migration, development, and organization of eukaryotic
cells, both at the single cell and multicellular level. Research on the mechanisms that give …
cells, both at the single cell and multicellular level. Research on the mechanisms that give …
Chemotaxis: a feedback-based computational model robustly predicts multiple aspects of real cell behaviour
MP Neilson, DM Veltman, PJM van Haastert… - PLoS …, 2011 - journals.plos.org
The mechanism of eukaryotic chemotaxis remains unclear despite intensive study. The most
frequently described mechanism acts through attractants causing actin polymerization, in …
frequently described mechanism acts through attractants causing actin polymerization, in …
A mass conserved reaction–diffusion system captures properties of cell polarity
M Otsuji, S Ishihara, C Co, K Kaibuchi… - PLoS computational …, 2007 - journals.plos.org
Cell polarity is a general cellular process that can be seen in various cell types such as
migrating neutrophils and Dictyostelium cells. The Rho small GTP (guanosine 5′-tri …
migrating neutrophils and Dictyostelium cells. The Rho small GTP (guanosine 5′-tri …
Reaction‐diffusion systems in intracellular molecular transport and control
Chemical reactions make cells work only if the participating chemicals are delivered to
desired locations in a timely and precise fashion. Most research to date has focused on …
desired locations in a timely and precise fashion. Most research to date has focused on …
How cells integrate complex stimuli: the effect of feedback from phosphoinositides and cell shape on cell polarization and motility
AFM Marée, VA Grieneisen… - PLoS computational …, 2012 - journals.plos.org
To regulate shape changes, motility and chemotaxis in eukaryotic cells, signal transduction
pathways channel extracellular stimuli to the reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton. The …
pathways channel extracellular stimuli to the reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton. The …