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The following pages link to A single-cell approach in modeling the dynamics of tumor microregions (Q814675):
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- An immersed boundary method for simulating a single axisymmetric cell growth and division (Q455773) (← links)
- A cellular automaton model examining the effects of oxygen, hydrogen ions and lactate on early tumour growth (Q464776) (← links)
- An adaptive multigrid algorithm for simulating solid tumor growth using mixture models (Q534792) (← links)
- Front instabilities and invasiveness of simulated avascular tumors (Q836221) (← links)
- Three-dimensional simulations of the cell growth and cytokinesis using the immersed boundary method (Q899603) (← links)
- A computational study of the development of epithelial acini. I: Sufficient conditions for the formation of a hollow structure (Q941119) (← links)
- A computational study of the development of epithelial acini. II: Necessary conditions for structure and lumen stability (Q941155) (← links)
- A one dimensional model of population growth (Q1618574) (← links)
- Evolution of cell motility in an individual-based model of tumour growth (Q1624265) (← links)
- Optimal therapy scheduling based on a pair of collaterally sensitive drugs (Q1670458) (← links)
- An immersed boundary framework for modelling the growth of individual cells: an application to the early tumour development (Q2219691) (← links)
- Theoretical modeling of collaterally sensitive drug cycles: shaping heterogeneity to allow adaptive therapy (Q2244933) (← links)
- Microenvironment driven invasion: a multiscale multimodel investigation (Q2339998) (← links)
- A two-chamber model of valveless pumping using the immersed boundary method (Q2378713) (← links)
- The effects of cell compressibility, motility and contact inhibition on the growth of tumor cell clusters using the cellular Potts model (Q2632458) (← links)
- Modelling of Cancer Growth, Evolution and Invasion: Bridging Scales and Models (Q2788510) (← links)
- Numerical Analysis of the Immersed Boundary Method for Cell-Based Simulation (Q5364206) (← links)
- A HYBRID MODEL FOR TUMOR SPHEROID GROWTH <i>IN VITRO</i> I: THEORETICAL DEVELOPMENT AND EARLY RESULTS (Q5386714) (← links)