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Mathematical models incorporating a multi-stage cell cycle explain synchronisation in proliferation experiments
Sean T. Vittadello, Scott W. McCue, Gency Gunasingh, Nikolas K. Haass, Matthew J. Simpson
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/557702
Sean T. Vittadello
1School of Mathematical Sciences, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane QLD 4001, Australia
Scott W. McCue
1School of Mathematical Sciences, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane QLD 4001, Australia
Gency Gunasingh
2The University of Queensland, The University of Queensland Diamantina Institute, Translational Research Institute, Wool-loongabba, Brisbane QLD 4102, Australia
Nikolas K. Haass
2The University of Queensland, The University of Queensland Diamantina Institute, Translational Research Institute, Wool-loongabba, Brisbane QLD 4102, Australia
Matthew J. Simpson
1School of Mathematical Sciences, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane QLD 4001, Australia
Posted February 22, 2019.
Mathematical models incorporating a multi-stage cell cycle explain synchronisation in proliferation experiments
Sean T. Vittadello, Scott W. McCue, Gency Gunasingh, Nikolas K. Haass, Matthew J. Simpson
bioRxiv 557702; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/557702
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