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Rebecca Crossley
Rebecca Crossley
DPhil Student, University of Oxford
Dirección de correo verificada de maths.ox.ac.uk
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Modeling the extracellular matrix in cell migration and morphogenesis: A guide for the curious biologist
RM Crossley, S Johnson, E Tsingos, Z Bell, M Berardi, M Botticelli, ...
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology 12, 2024
222024
From Poincaré maps to Lagrangian descriptors: The case of the valley ridge inflection point potential
R Crossley, M Agaoglou, M Katsanikas, S Wiggins
Regular and Chaotic Dynamics 26, 147-164, 2021
102021
Phenotypic switching mechanisms determine the structure of cell migration into extracellular matrix under the ‘go-or-grow’hypothesis
RM Crossley, KJ Painter, T Lorenzi, PK Maini, RE Baker
Mathematical Biosciences, 109240, 2024
62024
Traveling waves in a coarse-grained model of volume-filling cell invasion: Simulations and comparisons
RM Crossley, PK Maini, T Lorenzi, RE Baker
Studies in Applied Mathematics 151 (4), 1193-1568, 2023
62023
Travelling waves in a minimal go-or-grow model of cell invasion
C Falcó, RM Crossley, RE Baker
Applied Mathematics Letters 158, 2024
22024
Existence of weak solutions for a volume-filling model of cell invasion into extracellular matrix
RM Crossley, JF Pietschmann, M Schmidtchen
arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.11228, 2024
2024
Electrotaxis disrupts patterns of cell-cell interactions of human corneal epithelial cells in vitro
RM Crossley, SF Martina-Perez
bioRxiv, 2024.10. 18.619085, 2024
2024
Identifiability of heterogeneous phenotype adaptation from low-cell-count experiments and a stochastic model
AP Browning, RM Crossley, C Villa, PK Maini, AL Jenner, T Cassidy, ...
bioRxiv, 2024.08. 19.608540, 2024
2024
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