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Emergent vascular network inhomogeneities and resulting blood flow patterns in a growing tumor
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    Emergent vascular network inhomogeneities and resulting blood flow patterns in a growing tumor (English)
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    8 October 2018
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    cancer
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    angiogenesis modeling
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    blood flow heterogeneities
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    remodeling of vessel networks
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    drug flow simulations
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