cellular automata in cellular biology
Cellular automata in cellular biology refers to mathematical models that simulate the behavior and dynamics of cells and their interactions within a biological system. They are used to study and understand complex cellular processes, such as cell proliferation, differentiation, and movement, by representing cells as individual units with specific rules and behaviors. These models help researchers gain insights into the underlying mechanisms of biological systems and make predictions about their behavior.
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