Cell migration: Beyond Brownian motion
Rainer Klages

TL;DR
This paper reviews stochastic models of cell migration and discusses recent advances, including a specific study by Klimek et al., highlighting the complexity beyond simple Brownian motion.
Contribution
It provides a concise overview of stochastic modeling approaches in cell migration and introduces new insights from recent research by Klimek et al.
Findings
Stochastic models capture complex cell migration behaviors.
Recent research advances understanding of non-Brownian cell movement.
The article emphasizes the importance of detailed modeling in biophysics.
Abstract
This brief `New & Notable' (perspectives-type) article contains a mini-review on stochastic modelling of cell migration before elaborating on the article by Klimek et al., arXiv:2311.16753 [Biophys. J. 123, 1173-1183 (2024)].
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