An individual based computational model of intestinal crypt fission and its application to predicting unrestrictive growth of the intestinal epithelium.
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Carmen Pin | Toshiro Sato | A. P. Gunning | S. Carding | I. Johnson | C. Pin | A. Parker | Y. Ohta | Toshiro Sato | Simon R Carding | Yuki Ohta | Aimee Parker | A Patrick Gunning | Ian T Johnson | Aimée Parker
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