Author
Olsen, L
Maini, P
Sherratt, J
Dallon, J
Journal title
Math Biosci
DOI
10.1016/s0025-5564(99)00005-x
Issue
2
Volume
158
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Page
145-170
Abstract
We present two modelling frameworks for studying dynamic anistropy in connective tissue, motivated by the problem of fibre alignment in wound healing. The first model is a system of partial differential equations operating on a macroscopic scale. We show that a model consisting of a single extracellular matrix material aligned by fibroblasts via flux and stress exhibits behaviour that is incompatible with experimental observations. We extend the model to two matrix types and show that the results of this extended model are robust and consistent with experiment. The second model represents cells as discrete objects in a continuum of ECM. We show that this model predicts patterns of alignment on macroscopic length scales that are lost in a continuum model of the cell population.
Symplectic ID
25331
Download URL
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10232007
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Publication type
Journal Article
Publication date
May 1999
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