The following pages link to Chaste (Q12891):
Displayed 50 items.
- A theoretical investigation of the effect of proliferation and adhesion on monoclonal conversion in the colonic crypt (Q293806) (← links)
- Efficient simulation of cardiac electrical propagation using high-order finite elements. II: Adaptive \(p\)-version (Q348148) (← links)
- Efficient simulation of cardiac electrical propagation using high order finite elements (Q419693) (← links)
- Chaste: A test-driven approach to software development for biological modelling (Q711741) (← links)
- Models, measurement and inference in epithelial tissue dynamics (Q745142) (← links)
- Impact of force function formulations on the numerical simulation of centre-based models (Q829268) (← links)
- Lattice Boltzmann method for parallel simulations of cardiac electrophysiology using GPUs (Q891287) (← links)
- Operator splitting for the bidomain model revisited (Q898977) (← links)
- Stability analysis of the POD reduced order method for solving the bidomain model in cardiac electrophysiology (Q905830) (← links)
- The study of the influence of heart ventricular wall thickness on pseudo-ECG (Q1633490) (← links)
- Three-dimensional spatiotemporal modeling of colon cancer organoids reveals that multimodal control of stem cell self-renewal is a critical determinant of size and shape in early stages of tumor growth (Q1649012) (← links)
- Approximate Bayesian computation reveals the importance of repeated measurements for parameterising cell-based models of growing tissues (Q1649432) (← links)
- Very high order finite volume methods for cardiac electrophysiology (Q1705005) (← links)
- A multicellular model of intestinal crypt buckling and fission (Q1742646) (← links)
- Multi-scale modeling of APC and \(\beta \)-catenin regulation in the human colonic crypt (Q1750653) (← links)
- Modelling the role of the basement membrane beneath a growing epithelial monolayer (Q1784025) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling of monoclonal conversion in the colonic crypt (Q1784200) (← links)
- Multispecies model of cell lineages and feedback control in solid tumors (Q1784366) (← links)
- Non-conforming finite-element formulation for cardiac electrophysiology: an effective approach to reduce the computation time of heart simulations without compromising accuracy (Q1990715) (← links)
- Induced drift of scroll waves in the Aliev-Panfilov model and in an axisymmetric heart left ventricle (Q1995682) (← links)
- A 3D multiscale model to explore the role of EGFR overexpression in tumourigenesis (Q2002113) (← links)
- Maintaining the proliferative cell niche in multicellular models of epithelia (Q2049126) (← links)
- Modelling cellular interactions and dynamics during kidney morphogenesis (Q2060043) (← links)
- Derivation of continuum models from discrete models of mechanical forces in cell populations (Q2067645) (← links)
- Modelling realistic 3D deformations of simple epithelia in dynamic homeostasis (Q2085126) (← links)
- An efficient isogeometric collocation approach to cardiac electrophysiology (Q2138805) (← links)
- BioFVM-X: an MPI+OpenMP 3-D simulator for biological systems (Q2142129) (← links)
- Targeting cellular DNA damage responses in cancer: an in vitro-calibrated agent-based model simulating monolayer and spheroid treatment responses to ATR-inhibiting drugs (Q2230682) (← links)
- Time domain spectral element-based wave finite element method for periodic structures (Q2234271) (← links)
- A comparison of fourth-order operator splitting methods for cardiac simulations (Q2273048) (← links)
- Integrated heart -- coupling multiscale and multiphysics models for the simulation of the cardiac function (Q2310372) (← links)
- A diffuse interface framework for modeling the evolution of multi-cell aggregates as a soft packing problem driven by the growth and division of cells (Q2325590) (← links)
- Cell cycle regulation of oscillations yields coupling of growth and form in a computational model of the presomitic mesoderm (Q2328236) (← links)
- Application of stochastic phenomenological modelling to cell-to-cell and beat-to-beat electrophysiological variability in cardiac tissue (Q2351362) (← links)
- A review of spatial computational models for multi-cellular systems, with regard to intestinal crypts and colorectal cancer development (Q2376952) (← links)
- Approaches for the estimation of timescales in nonlinear dynamical systems: timescale separation in enzyme kinetics as a case study (Q2407293) (← links)
- A kinetic model to study the regulation of \(\beta \)-catenin, APC, and axin in the human colonic crypt (Q2409173) (← links)
- Buckling of a growing tissue and the emergence of two-dimensional patterns (Q2437726) (← links)
- The formation of tight tumor clusters affects the efficacy of cell cycle inhibitors: a hybrid model study (Q2632855) (← links)
- Multiphysics Computational Modeling in $\boldsymbol{\mathcal{C}}\mathbf{Heart}$ (Q2810329) (← links)
- The significant effect of the choice of ionic current integration method in cardiac electro-physiological simulations (Q2892473) (← links)
- Extending BACOLI to Solve the Monodomain Model (Q2958806) (← links)
- A hybrid approach to multi-scale modelling of cancer (Q2997247) (← links)
- Computational and Numerical Methods for the Efficient and Accurate Solution of the Bidomain Equations (Q3006971) (← links)
- Simulation of cardiac electrophysiology on next-generation high-performance computers (Q3559835) (← links)
- High-Order Operator Splitting for the Bidomain and Monodomain Models (Q4607644) (← links)
- On the identification of multiple space dependent ionic parameters in cardiac electrophysiology modelling (Q4634758) (← links)
- Numerical Simulations for Cardiac Electrophysiology Problems (Q5208489) (← links)
- Direct Function Evaluation versus Lookup Tables: When to Use Which? (Q5230589) (← links)
- Automated Adjoints of Coupled PDE-ODE Systems (Q5230591) (← links)