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Quantifying cell cycle regulation by tissue crowding
Carles Falcó
,
Daniel J. Cohen
, José A. Carrillo
, Ruth E. Baker
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Keyphrases
Ability to Adapt
33%
Aspects of Development
33%
Bayesian Inference
33%
Cell Cycle Dynamics
33%
Cell Cycle Progression
33%
Cell Cycle Regulation
100%
Cell Cycle Stages
66%
Cell Migration
100%
Cell Proliferation
33%
Cell Proliferation Regulation
66%
Continuum Model
33%
Data Providing
33%
Density Effect
33%
Density-dependent Regulation
33%
Division Rate
33%
Epithelial Tissue
33%
Expansion Test
33%
Explicit Relationship
33%
Individual Cells
33%
Local Density
33%
M Phase
33%
Mathematical Model
33%
Mathematical Modeling
33%
Mechanical Constraints
33%
Mechanistic Insight
33%
Migration Patterns
33%
Migration Phenomenon
33%
Model Prediction
33%
Population-based
33%
Regulation Impacts
33%
Spatiotemporal Coordination
33%
Spatiotemporal Regulation
33%
Stage Duration
33%
Tissue Density
33%
Tissue Expansion
33%
Tissue Maintenance
33%
Engineering
Continuum Model
100%
Dependent Effect
100%
Experimental Measurement
100%
Experimental Observation
100%
Individual Cell
100%
Mathematical Model
100%
Mathematical Modeling
100%
Migration Pattern
100%
Model Prediction
100%
Progression
100%
Systematic Approach
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cell Cycle
100%
Cell Cycle M Phase
25%
Cell Cycle Progression
25%
Cell Cycle Regulation
100%
Cell Migration
75%
Cell Proliferation
75%
Dynamics
25%
Quantitative Technique
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cell Cycle
100%
Cell Cycle M Phase
25%
Cell Cycle Progression
25%
Cell Cycle Regulation
100%
Cell Migration
75%
Cell Proliferation
75%
Dynamics
25%
Neuroscience
Cell Cycle
100%
Cell Cycle M Phase
25%
Cell Cycle Progression
25%
Cell Cycle Regulation
100%
Cell Migration
75%
Cell Proliferation
75%