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1Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology. Center for Quantitative Biology, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ, 08854, USA. damien.Hall@rutgers.edu.
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Individual cell growth can be affected by the presence of adjacent cells through a complex and multi-factorial biological process known alternatively as contact inhibition or confluence sensing. In a previous paper (Hall D (2024) Equations describing semi-confluent cell growth (I) Analytical approximations. Biophys Chem 307:107173), sets of differential equations (with implicit analytical solutions) were developed to describe completely symmetrical cases of multicellular colony growth affected by variable levels of contact inhibition. Here we develop a model based on a spherical cap approximation of colony growth, that is able to describe variable contact inhibition for non-symmetrical multilayer cell formation on a solid plate. Although the model is realized as a set of interrelated ordinary differential equations, it is effectively governed by two parameters and is therefore capable for use in quantitative analysis of the kinetics of cell culture parameters such as shape, colony size and receding contact angle. The model is capable of accounting for transitions from monolayer to multilayer growth in a robust fashion.
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