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The following pages link to 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):
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- The universal growth rate behavior and regime transition in adherent cell colonies (Q304608) (← 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)
- Mathematical model and its fast numerical method for the tumor growth (Q745119) (← links)
- Impact of force function formulations on the numerical simulation of centre-based models (Q829268) (← links)
- From single cells to tissue architecture -- a bottom-up approach to modelling the spatio-temporal organisation of complex multi-cellular systems (Q999324) (← links)
- Model prediction and validation of an order mechanism controlling the spatiotemporal phenotype of early hepatocellular carcinoma (Q1648977) (← links)
- A hybrid discrete-continuum approach to model Turing pattern formation (Q1979605) (← links)
- Stochastic modelling of slow-progressing tumors: analysis and applications to the cell interplay and control of low grade gliomas (Q2004287) (← links)
- Individual-based and continuum models of growing cell populations: a comparison (Q2340000) (← links)
- Basic ingredients for mathematical modeling of tumor growth \textit{in vitro}: cooperative effects and search for space (Q2632176) (← links)
- Biomechanical and Nutrient Controls in the Growth of Mammalian Cell Populations (Q2786220) (← links)
- Friction dominated dynamics of interacting particles locally close to a crystallographic lattice (Q2846193) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of a thermodynamically consistent four-species tumor growth model (Q2900420) (← links)
- Mathematical Modeling of Morphogenesis in Living Materials (Q3179728) (← links)
- Logistic and θ-logistic models in population dynamics: general analysis and exact results (Q5871103) (← links)