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The following pages link to Patient-calibrated agent-based modelling of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS): from microscopic measurements to macroscopic predictions of clinical progression (Q1784325):
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- Tumor growth in complex, evolving microenvironmental geometries: a diffuse domain approach (Q485643) (← links)
- Toward predictive multiscale modeling of vascular tumor growth, computational and experimental oncology for tumor prediction (Q525356) (← links)
- Impact of force function formulations on the numerical simulation of centre-based models (Q829268) (← links)
- Model prediction and validation of an order mechanism controlling the spatiotemporal phenotype of early hepatocellular carcinoma (Q1648977) (← links)
- Tumor growth model of ductal carcinoma: from \textit{in situ} phase to stroma invasion (Q1704350) (← links)
- Tumor growth and calcification in evolving microenvironmental geometries (Q1717072) (← links)
- Efficient solution methods for modelling slowly evolving mechanical phenomena in cells and tissues using the discrete element method (Q1717168) (← links)
- Bayesian inference of agent-based models: a tool for studying kidney branching morphogenesis (Q1750648) (← links)
- An integro-differential non-local model for cell migration and its efficient numerical solution (Q1998265) (← links)
- A 3D multiscale model to explore the role of EGFR overexpression in tumourigenesis (Q2002113) (← links)
- Halting the hallmarks: a cellular automaton model of early cancer growth inhibition (Q2003442) (← links)
- Derivation of continuum models from discrete models of mechanical forces in cell populations (Q2067645) (← links)
- Model selection for assessing the effects of doxorubicin on triple-negative breast cancer cell lines (Q2105797) (← links)
- A hybrid ten-species phase-field model of tumor growth (Q2930094) (← links)
- Analysis and numerical solution of stochastic phase‐field models of tumor growth (Q5246768) (← links)
- A Measure-Theoretic Model for Collective Cell Migration and Aggregation (Q5247596) (← links)
- Biological modeling with nonlocal advection–diffusion equations (Q6125052) (← links)
- Calibration of agent based models for monophasic and biphasic tumour growth using approximate Bayesian computation (Q6190310) (← links)
- Bridging scales: a hybrid model to simulate vascular tumor growth and treatment response (Q6201151) (← links)