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ISSN 2575-6206
Original article
Vol. 10, Issue 2, 2026April 25, 2026 CDT

In Silico optimization of time-dependent motility and proliferation control for wound closure: a hybrid Fisher–KPP and force-based agent model

Cheng M Sun,
Wound healing modelingFisher–KPP equationAgent-based modelingHybrid multiscale modelingCollective cell migrationScratch assay simulationComputational biologyTissue dynamics modelingParameter optimizationIn Silico experiments
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Journal of High School Science
Sun, Cheng M. 2026. “In Silico Optimization of Time-Dependent Motility and Proliferation Control for Wound Closure: A Hybrid Fisher–KPP and Force-Based Agent Model.” Journal of High School Science 10 (2): 140–58. https://doi.org/10.64336/001c.161295.

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