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The following pages link to A hybrid ten-species phase-field model of tumor growth (Q2930094):
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- Toward predictive multiscale modeling of vascular tumor growth, computational and experimental oncology for tumor prediction (Q525356) (← links)
- An adjoint-based method for a linear mechanically-coupled tumor model: application to estimate the spatial variation of murine glioma growth based on diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging (Q670333) (← links)
- Computational modeling of tumor-induced angiogenesis (Q724790) (← links)
- An inverse problem formulation for parameter estimation of a reaction-diffusion model of low grade gliomas (Q907131) (← links)
- A note on the numerical approach for the reaction-diffusion problem to model the density of the tumor growth dynamics (Q2007185) (← links)
- A novel diffuse-interface model and a fully-discrete maximum-principle-preserving energy-stable method for two-phase flow with surface tension and non-matching densities (Q2021906) (← links)
- A coupled mass transport and deformation theory of multi-constituent tumor growth (Q2065417) (← links)
- Analysis of a new multispecies tumor growth model coupling 3D phase-fields with a 1D vascular network (Q2066556) (← links)
- PDE-constrained optimization in medical image analysis (Q2071424) (← links)
- Model selection for assessing the effects of doxorubicin on triple-negative breast cancer cell lines (Q2105797) (← links)
- Well-posedness for a class of phase-field systems modeling prostate cancer growth with fractional operators and general nonlinearities (Q2154800) (← links)
- Phase-field model of vascular tumor growth: three-dimensional geometry of the vascular network and integration with imaging data (Q2175066) (← links)
- Multi-cellular aggregates, a model for living matter (Q2231930) (← links)
- Modeling and simulation of vascular tumors embedded in evolving capillary networks (Q2237476) (← links)
- Hierarchically refined and coarsened splines for moving interface problems, with particular application to phase-field models of prostate tumor growth (Q2309830) (← links)
- Selection and validation of predictive models of radiation effects on tumor growth based on noninvasive imaging data (Q2310104) (← links)
- Full-scale, three-dimensional simulation of early-stage tumor growth: the onset of malignancy (Q2310363) (← links)
- Simulation of angiogenesis in a multiphase tumor growth model (Q2417704) (← links)
- The mathematical modeling of cancer growth and angiogenesis by an individual based interacting system (Q2693205) (← links)
- Selection, calibration, and validation of models of tumor growth (Q2833262) (← links)
- Analysis and numerical solution of stochastic phase‐field models of tumor growth (Q5246768) (← links)
- Tumor evolution models of phase-field type with nonlocal effects and angiogenesis (Q6044237) (← links)