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The following pages link to A mathematical model of the effects of hypoxia on the cell-cycle of normal and cancer cells (Q2189300):
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- Stochastic multi-scale models of competition within heterogeneous cellular populations: simulation methods and mean-field analysis (Q309209) (← links)
- Collective cell behaviour with neighbour-dependent proliferation, death and directional bias (Q505476) (← links)
- Optimisation modelling of cancer growth (Q523976) (← links)
- From invasion to latency: intracellular noise and cell motility as key controls of the competition between resource-limited cellular populations (Q907115) (← links)
- Multi-scale, multi-resolution brain cancer modeling (Q1013136) (← links)
- Capturing the dynamics of a hybrid multiscale cancer model with a continuum model (Q1670469) (← links)
- Coarse-graining and hybrid methods for efficient simulation of stochastic multi-scale models of tumour growth (Q1699060) (← links)
- A DNA-structured mathematical model of cell-cycle progression in cyclic hypoxia (Q2146758) (← links)
- Mathematical models of the fate of lymphoma B cells after antigen receptor ligation with specific antibodies (Q2202074) (← links)
- Development of a three-dimensional multiscale agent-based tumor model: simulating gene-protein interaction profiles, cell phenotypes and multicellular patterns in brain cancer (Q2209050) (← links)
- Cell resensitization after delivery of a cycle-specific anticancer drug and effect of dose splitting: learning from tumour cords (Q2209096) (← 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)
- Simulating brain tumor heterogeneity with a multiscale agent-based model: Linking molecular signatures, phenotypes and expansion rate (Q2389901) (← links)
- Multiscale cancer modeling: In the line of fast simulation and chemotherapy (Q2390175) (← links)
- A mathematical model of HiF-\(1{\alpha}\)-mediated response to hypoxia on the G1/S transition (Q2452796) (← links)
- Modelling the effects of cell-cycle heterogeneity on the response of a solid tumour to chemotherapy: biological insights from a hybrid multiscale cellular automaton model (Q2632026) (← links)
- On the role of physics in the growth and pattern formation of multi-cellular systems: what can we learn from individual-cell based models? (Q2641413) (← links)