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On the analysis of oxygen diffusion and reaction in biological systems
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    On the analysis of oxygen diffusion and reaction in biological systems (English)
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    An analysis of oxygen diffusion and reaction in multiregion biological systems is presented. This analysis considers a time-dependent flux boundary condition and oxygen consumption governed by Michaelis-Menten kinetics. The mathematical problem is developed in a uniform fashion, so as to include both the single cell and anisotropic systems with distinct regions which are characteristic of either a multicell spheroid or a tumor mass. Both transient and steady-state solutions are obtained, based on orthogonal collocation. Literature results on single-cell analysis are corroborated, and detailed transient solutions are presented for the oxygenation of a multicell spheroid, and for systematic oxygenation of both small and large tumors.
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    analysis of oxygen diffusion and reaction
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    multiregion biological systems
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    time-dependent flux boundary condition
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    oxygen consumption
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    Michaelis-Menten kinetics
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    single cell
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    anisotropic systems
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    transient and steady-state solutions
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    orthogonal collocation
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    single-cell analysis
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    oxygenation of a multicell spheroid
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    tumors
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