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Mathematical models for cell migration: a nonlocal perspective

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arxiv 1911.05200 v1 pith:IV52SPGB submitted 2019-11-12 math.AP q-bio.CB

Mathematical models for cell migration: a nonlocal perspective

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keywords nonlocalmodelsmathematicalcellcell-cellcell-tissuechallengeschemotaxis
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We provide a review of recent advancements in nonlocal continuous models for migration, mainly from the perspective of its involvement in embryonal development and cancer invasion. Particular emphasis is placed on spatial nonlocality occurring in advection terms, used to characterise a cell's motility bias according to its interactions with other cellular and acellular components in its vicinity (e.g., cell-cell and cell-tissue adhesions, nonlocal chemotaxis), but we also shortly address spatially nonlocal source terms. Following a brief introduction and motivation, we give a systematic classification of available PDE models with respect to the type of featured nonlocalities and review some of the mathematical challenges arising from such models, with a focus on analytical aspects. Keywords: cell-cell and cell-tissue adhesion; nonlocal and local chemotaxis; haptotaxis; classes of nonlocal models; integro-differential equations; mathematical challenges.

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