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The following pages link to Mathematical modelling of the loss of tissue compression responsiveness and its role in solid tumour development (Q3408338):
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- The steady state of epidermis: mathematical modeling and numerical simulations (Q338362) (← links)
- The interplay between tissue growth and scaffold degradation in engineered tissue constructs (Q378298) (← links)
- Existence and multiplicity of segregated solutions to a cell-growth contact inhibition problem (Q484386) (← links)
- Tumor growth in complex, evolving microenvironmental geometries: a diffuse domain approach (Q485643) (← links)
- An adaptive multigrid algorithm for simulating solid tumor growth using mixture models (Q534792) (← links)
- A new ghost cell/level set method for moving boundary problems: application to tumor growth (Q618361) (← links)
- Multiphase modeling of tumor growth with matrix remodeling and fibrosis (Q622952) (← links)
- Contact inhibition of growth described using a multiphase model and an individual cell based model (Q735102) (← links)
- Stability of patterns and of constant steady states for a cross-diffusion system (Q747943) (← links)
- Mathematical modelling of cancer cell invasion of tissue (Q955496) (← links)
- Homeorhesis-based modelling and fast numerical analysis for oncogenic hyperplasia under radiotherapy (Q955503) (← links)
- From single cells to tissue architecture -- a bottom-up approach to modelling the spatio-temporal organisation of complex multi-cellular systems (Q999324) (← links)
- Mathematical modelling of tissue-engineered angiogenesis (Q1038259) (← links)
- Evolution of cell motility in an individual-based model of tumour growth (Q1624265) (← links)
- A continuum mechanics model of enzyme-based tissue degradation in cancer therapies (Q1633267) (← links)
- How nucleus mechanics and ECM microstructure influence the invasion of single cells and multicellular aggregates (Q1648960) (← links)
- Three-dimensional multispecies nonlinear tumor growth. II: Tumor invasion and angiogenesis (Q1719931) (← links)
- A nonlinear poroelastic theory of solid tumors with glycosaminoglycan swelling (Q1749006) (← links)
- Modeling the chemotherapy-induced selection of drug-resistant traits during tumor growth (Q1752344) (← links)
- Some implications of scale relativity theory in avascular stages of growth of solid tumors in the presence of an immune system response (Q1783599) (← links)
- Patient-calibrated agent-based modelling of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS): from microscopic measurements to macroscopic predictions of clinical progression (Q1784325) (← links)
- Morphological changes in early melanoma development: influence of nutrients, growth inhibitors and cell-adhesion mechanisms (Q1786816) (← links)
- A multilevel approach to cancer growth modeling (Q1788122) (← links)
- A computer model of oxygen dynamics in human colon mucosa: implications in normal physiology and early tumor development (Q1788458) (← links)
- Mathematical modelling of cancer cell invasion of tissue: local and non-local models and the effect of adhesion (Q1788572) (← links)
- A computational study and stability analysis of a mathematical model for in vitro inhibition of cancer cell mutation (Q1791798) (← links)
- A mechano-regulatory bone-healing model incorporating cell-phenotype specific activity (Q1794465) (← links)
- Three-dimensional multispecies nonlinear tumor growth. I: Model and numerical method (Q1795252) (← links)
- Initial/boundary-value problems of tumor growth within a host tissue (Q1937886) (← links)
- Composite waves for a cell population system modeling tumor growth and invasion (Q1951213) (← links)
- Simulation of the phase field Cahn-Hilliard and tumor growth models via a numerical scheme: element-free Galerkin method (Q1986836) (← links)
- Comparison between two meshless methods based on collocation technique for the numerical solution of four-species tumor growth model (Q2005046) (← links)
- Analysis of a splitting-differentiation population model leading to cross-diffusion (Q2006575) (← links)
- A multiscale mathematical model of tumour invasive growth (Q2012304) (← links)
- Global existence of classical solutions to a chemotaxis-haptotaxis model (Q2022953) (← links)
- Incompressible limit of a continuum model of tissue growth for two cell populations (Q2173160) (← links)
- Nonlinear simulation of the effect of microenvironment on tumor growth (Q2209992) (← links)
- An immersed boundary framework for modelling the growth of individual cells: an application to the early tumour development (Q2219691) (← links)
- Cell orientation under stretch: stability of a linear viscoelastic model (Q2241940) (← links)
- Bridging the gap between individual-based and continuum models of growing cell populations (Q2297289) (← links)
- A nonlinear parabolic-hyperbolic system for contact inhibition and a degenerate parabolic Fisher-KPP equation (Q2309135) (← links)
- Multiscale modelling of cancer response to oncolytic viral therapy (Q2328375) (← links)
- Microenvironment driven invasion: a multiscale multimodel investigation (Q2339998) (← links)
- Multiphase modelling of tumour growth and extracellular matrix interaction: mathematical tools and applications (Q2339999) (← links)
- Individual-based and continuum models of growing cell populations: a comparison (Q2340000) (← links)
- Nonlinear simulations of solid tumor growth using a mixture model: invasion and branching (Q2340002) (← links)
- Deterministic particle method approximation of a contact inhibition cross-diffusion problem (Q2349316) (← links)
- Evaluating the influence of mechanical stress on anticancer treatments through a multiphase porous media model (Q2404025) (← links)
- On a cross-diffusion segregation problem arising from a model of interacting particles (Q2510898) (← links)
- Multiphase modelling of desmoplastic tumour growth (Q2634996) (← links)