Author: Robert J. H. Ross; R. E. Baker; C. A. Yates
Title: How domain growth is implemented determines the long term behaviour of a cell population through its effect on spatial correlations Document date: 2016_2_26
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Snippet: Growth is of fundamental importance in biological systems [1, 2] . From embryonic development to tissue renewal, growth plays a central role in the development, maintenance and repair of biological systems throughout their lifetime [3] . Types of isotropic growth that have been observed in biological systems include exponential, linear and logistic [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] . Anisotropic growth also plays an important role in biological s.....
Document: Growth is of fundamental importance in biological systems [1, 2] . From embryonic development to tissue renewal, growth plays a central role in the development, maintenance and repair of biological systems throughout their lifetime [3] . Types of isotropic growth that have been observed in biological systems include exponential, linear and logistic [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] . Anisotropic growth also plays an important role in biological systems. For instance apical growth, whereby the tip region of a domain grows, is observed in plant root extension and chick limb outgrowth [12, 13] .
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