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The following pages link to Mathematical modeling of cancer cell invasion of tissue: biological insight from mathematical analysis and computational simulation (Q659011):
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- Chemotaxis can prevent thresholds on population density (Q256845) (← links)
- A mathematical insight in the epithelial-mesenchymal-like transition in cancer cells and its effect in the invasion of the extracellular matrix (Q285366) (← links)
- An \textit{in silico} model to demonstrate the effects of Maspin on cancer cell dynamics (Q304656) (← links)
- Modeling the connection between primary and metastatic tumors (Q365702) (← links)
- A novel method for simulating the extracellular matrix in models of tumour growth (Q454596) (← links)
- Selecting radiotherapy dose distributions by means of constrained optimization problems (Q458718) (← links)
- Mathematical modelling of cancer invasion: implications of cell adhesion variability for tumour infiltrative growth patterns (Q485649) (← links)
- Spatio-temporal chaos in a chemotaxis model (Q629019) (← links)
- A study on time discretization and adaptive mesh refinement methods for the simulation of cancer invasion: the urokinase model (Q668491) (← links)
- Optimization of cytostatic leukemia therapy in an advection-reaction-diffusion model (Q887107) (← links)
- A nonlocal model for contact attraction and repulsion in heterogeneous cell populations (Q891846) (← links)
- Computational approaches and analysis for a spatio-structural-temporal invasive carcinoma model (Q1636040) (← links)
- Structured models of cell migration incorporating molecular binding processes (Q1679012) (← links)
- A space-jump derivation for non-local models of cell-cell adhesion and non-local chemotaxis (Q1692123) (← links)
- Model of vascular desmoplastic multispecies tumor growth (Q1705292) (← links)
- A moving mesh study for diffusion induced effects in avascular tumour growth (Q1732508) (← links)
- Existence and uniqueness of global classical solutions to a two dimensional two species cancer invasion haptotaxis model (Q1756887) (← links)
- Mathematical modelling of cancer cell invasion of tissue: local and non-local models and the effect of adhesion (Q1788572) (← links)
- Parallel fast isogeometric L2 projection solver with Galois system for 3D tumor growth simulations (Q1986431) (← links)
- Multiscale modelling of fibres dynamics and cell adhesion within moving boundary cancer invasion (Q2002103) (← links)
- Adaptive grid modelling for cancer cells in the early stage of invasion (Q2006044) (← links)
- A multiscale mathematical model of tumour invasive growth (Q2012304) (← links)
- A novel 3D atomistic-continuum cancer invasion model: in silico simulations of an \textit{in vitro} organotypic invasion assay (Q2029564) (← links)
- Matrix adhesion and remodeling diversifies modes of cancer invasion across spatial scales (Q2031825) (← links)
- A parabolic-hyperbolic system modeling the tumor growth with angiogenesis (Q2061624) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling and numerical simulation of a multiscale cancer invasion of host tissue (Q2129938) (← links)
- Inverse problem approaches for mutation laws in heterogeneous tumours with local and nonlocal dynamics (Q2130440) (← links)
- Tuning three-dimensional tumor progression simulations on a cluster of GPGPUs (Q2141597) (← links)
- Global classical solutions and convergence to a mathematical model for cancer cells invasion and metastatic spread (Q2180603) (← links)
- Cell-scale degradation of peritumoural extracellular matrix fibre network and its role within tissue-scale cancer invasion (Q2189958) (← links)
- Quantitative analysis of cancer risk assessment in a mammalian cell with the inclusion of mitochondria (Q2203501) (← links)
- Multiscale dynamics of a heterotypic cancer cell population within a fibrous extracellular matrix (Q2288445) (← links)
- Mix and match: phenotypic coexistence as a key facilitator of cancer invasion (Q2299327) (← links)
- Hierarchically refined and coarsened splines for moving interface problems, with particular application to phase-field models of prostate tumor growth (Q2309830) (← links)
- A positivity preserving adaptive moving mesh method for cancer cell invasion models (Q2315858) (← links)
- Multiscale modelling of cancer response to oncolytic viral therapy (Q2328375) (← links)
- A hybrid mass transport finite element method for Keller-Segel type systems (Q2330682) (← links)
- A multiscale approach to the migration of cancer stem cells: mathematical modelling and simulations (Q2362167) (← links)
- Optimal chemotherapy schedules from tumor entropy (Q2398143) (← links)
- Galerkin finite element method for cancer invasion mathematical model (Q2403861) (← links)
- A mathematical framework for modelling the metastatic spread of cancer (Q2417550) (← links)
- DRBEM-FDM solution of a chemotaxis-haptotaxis model for cancer invasion (Q2423551) (← links)
- A parabolic-hyperbolic system modeling the growth of a tumor (Q2631712) (← links)
- A Mathematical Model of Gene Therapy for the Treatment of Cancer (Q2820390) (← links)
- Two positivity preserving flux limited, second-order numerical methods for a haptotaxis model (Q2846176) (← links)
- Multiscale Computational Modelling and Analysis of Cancer Invasion (Q3179729) (← links)
- Immediate smoothing and global solutions for initial data in<i>L</i><sup>1</sup>×<i>W</i><sup>1,2</sup>in a Keller–Segel system with logistic terms in 2D (Q5001559) (← links)
- A level-set approach for a multi-scale cancer invasion model (Q5040326) (← links)
- Inverse Reconstruction of Cell Proliferation Laws in Cancer Invasion Modelling (Q5040338) (← links)
- Stochastic differential equation modelling of cancer cell migration and tissue invasion (Q6101218) (← links)