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M J Tindall

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Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|November 7, 2006
Modelling cell growth and its modulation of the G1/S transitionT Alarcón, M J Tindall
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|March 21, 2007
Modelling the cell cycle and cell movement in multicellular tumour spheroidsM J Tindall, C P Please
Mathematical Biosciences|December 18, 2007
Modelling the formation of necrotic regions in avascular tumoursM J Tindall, C P Please, M J Peddie
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|July 22, 2008
Overview of mathematical approaches used to model bacterial chemotaxis II: bacterial populationsM J Tindall, P K Maini, S L Porter, et al.
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|March 30, 2001
The migration of cells in multicell tumor spheroidsG J Pettet, C P Please, M J Tindall, et al.
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|July 22, 2008
Overview of mathematical approaches used to model bacterial chemotaxis I: the single cellM J Tindall, S L Porter, P K Maini, et al.
Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology|June 23, 2009
Spatiotemporal modelling of CheY complexes in Escherichia coli chemotaxisM J Tindall, S L Porter, G H Wadhams, et al.
Journal of Theoretical Biology|December 27, 2008
A continuum receptor model of hepatic lipoprotein metabolismM J Tindall, J A D Wattis, B J O'Malley, et al.
Toxicology in Vitro : an International Journal Published in Association with BIBRA|March 18, 2008
A mathematical model of the in vitro keratinocyte response to chromium and nickel exposureS J Franks, J P Ward, M J Tindall, et al.
Journal of Mathematical Biology|June 15, 2019
Mathematical modelling of contact dermatitis from nickel and chromiumJ P Ward, S J Franks, M J Tindall, et al.
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Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|November 7, 2006
Modelling cell growth and its modulation of the G1/S transitionT Alarcón, M J Tindall
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|March 21, 2007
Modelling the cell cycle and cell movement in multicellular tumour spheroidsM J Tindall, C P Please
Mathematical Biosciences|December 18, 2007
Modelling the formation of necrotic regions in avascular tumoursM J Tindall, C P Please, M J Peddie
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|July 22, 2008
Overview of mathematical approaches used to model bacterial chemotaxis II: bacterial populationsM J Tindall, P K Maini, S L Porter, et al.
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|March 30, 2001
The migration of cells in multicell tumor spheroidsG J Pettet, C P Please, M J Tindall, et al.
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|July 22, 2008
Overview of mathematical approaches used to model bacterial chemotaxis I: the single cellM J Tindall, S L Porter, P K Maini, et al.
Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology|June 23, 2009
Spatiotemporal modelling of CheY complexes in Escherichia coli chemotaxisM J Tindall, S L Porter, G H Wadhams, et al.
Journal of Theoretical Biology|December 27, 2008
A continuum receptor model of hepatic lipoprotein metabolismM J Tindall, J A D Wattis, B J O'Malley, et al.
Toxicology in Vitro : an International Journal Published in Association with BIBRA|March 18, 2008
A mathematical model of the in vitro keratinocyte response to chromium and nickel exposureS J Franks, J P Ward, M J Tindall, et al.
Journal of Mathematical Biology|June 15, 2019
Mathematical modelling of contact dermatitis from nickel and chromiumJ P Ward, S J Franks, M J Tindall, et al.
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