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    The neutrophil's eye-view: inference and visualisation of the chemoattractant field driving cell chemotaxis in vivo by Kadirkamanathan, Visakan, Anderson, Sean R, Billings, Stephen A, Zhang, Xiliang, Holmes, Geoffrey R, Reyes-Aldasoro, Constantino C, Elks, Philip M, Renshaw, Stephen A

    Published in PloS one (26-04-2012)
    “…As we begin to understand the signals that drive chemotaxis in vivo, it is becoming clear that there is a complex interplay of chemotactic factors, which…”
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    Drift-Diffusion Analysis of Neutrophil Migration during Inflammation Resolution in a Zebrafish Model by Holmes, Geoffrey R., Dixon, Giles, Anderson, Sean R., Reyes-Aldasoro, Constantino Carlos, Elks, Philip M., Billings, Stephen A., Whyte, Moira K. B., Kadirkamanathan, Visakan, Renshaw, Stephen A.

    Published in Advances in hematology (2012)
    “…Neutrophils must be removed from inflammatory sites for inflammation to resolve. Recent work in zebrafish has shown neutrophils can migrate away from…”
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    Repelled from the wound, or randomly dispersed? Reverse migration behaviour of neutrophils characterized by dynamic modelling by Holmes, Geoffrey R., Anderson, Sean R., Dixon, Giles, Robertson, Anne L., Reyes-Aldasoro, Constantino Carlos, Billings, Stephen A., Renshaw, Stephen A., Kadirkamanathan, Visakan

    Published in Journal of the Royal Society interface (07-12-2012)
    “…Following neutralization of infectious threats, neutrophils must be removed from inflammatory sites for normal tissue function to be restored. Recently, a new…”
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    A Bayesian framework for identifying cell migration dynamics by Holmes, Geoffrey R., Anderson, Sean R., Dixon, Giles, Renshaw, Stephen A., Kadirkamanathan, Visakan

    “…Cell migration is a vital process in living organisms. In particular we are interested in the way that white blood cells such as neutrophils migrate during…”
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