2000
DOI: 10.1080/10273660108833068
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A Mathematical Model for Cellular Locomotion Exhibiting Chemotaxis

Abstract: A fundamental problem of cellular biology is to understand the mechanisms underlying cellular locomotion. Bacterial organisms may use appendages such as flagellae or cilia to facilitate motion. Amoeboid motion [6], exhibited by eucaryotic cells are seen to flatten onto surfaces and extend thin sheets of cytosol called lamellipodia. These in turn make attachments to the surface and by the initiation of internal contractions within the cell, a forward motion is achieved. The processes which govern this behaviour… Show more

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