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A Model for Cell Proliferation in a Developing Organism

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posted on 2024-11-02, 20:36 authored by Philip Pollett, Laleh TafakoriLaleh Tafakori, Peter Taylor
In mathematical biology, there is a great deal of interest in producing continuum models by scaling discrete agent-based models governed by local stochastic rules. We discuss a particular example of this approach: a model for the proliferation of neural crest cells that can help us understand the development of Hirschprung's disease, a potentially-fatal condition in which the enteric nervous system of a new-born child does not extend all the way through the intestine and colon. Our starting point is a discrete-state, continuous-time Markov chain model proposed by Hywood et al. (2013a) for the location of the neural crest cells that make up the enteric nervous system. Hywood et al. (2013a) scaled their model to derive an approximate second order partial differential equation describing how the limiting expected number of neural crest cells evolve in space and time. In contrast, we exploit the relationship between the above-mentioned Markov chain model and the well-known Yule-Furry process to derive the exact form of the scaled version of the process. Furthermore, we provide expressions for other features of the domain agent occupancy process, such as the variance of the marginal occupancy at a particular site, the distribution of the number of agents that are yet to reach a given site and a stochastic description of the process itself.

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New stochastic models for Science, Economics, Social Science and Engineering

Australian Research Council

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Journal

Journal of Mathematical Biology

Volume

84

Number

63

Issue

7

Start page

1

End page

22

Total pages

22

Publisher

Springer

Place published

Germany

Language

English

Copyright

© The Author(s) 2022 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

Former Identifier

2006116175

Esploro creation date

2023-04-28

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