Recommendations
- Modeling biomaterials
- Biomodel Engineering – From Structure to Behavior
- Modeling growth in biological materials
- Models, numerics and simulations of deforming biological surfaces.
- Mathematical modeling in biology.
- Continuum Mechanics
- Modelling of biomaterials as an application of the theory of mixtures
- Material modeling of biofilm mechanical properties
- Contunuum mechanics. Constitutive modeling of structural and biological materials.
Cited in
(21)- Multiphase modelling of desmoplastic tumour growth
- Interactions between a uniformly proliferating tumour and its surroundings: stability analysis for variable material properties
- A phase-field approach to non-isothermal transitions
- Adaptive grid modelling for cancer cells in the early stage of invasion
- From kinetic models of multicellular growing systems to macroscopic biological tissue models
- On relaxation transport models
- A simplified Eulerian formulation of a multi-phase soft tissue model with homeostasis and phase transformation
- Numerical study of shear-dependent non-Newtonian fluids in compliant vessels
- From the mathematical kinetic theory for active particles on the derivation of hyperbolic macroscopic tissue models
- A variational approach to particles in lipid membranes
- On a free boundary problem for the relaxation transfer equation
- Tumor growth in complex, evolving microenvironmental geometries: a diffuse domain approach
- An adaptive multigrid algorithm for simulating solid tumor growth using mixture models
- A kinetic model of \(T\) cell autoreactivity in autoimmune diseases
- A coupled mass transport and deformation theory of multi-constituent tumor growth
- Qualitative analysis of a retarded mathematical framework with applications to living systems
- A rigorous approach to the sharp interface limit for phase-field models of tumor growth
- From microscopic to macroscopic description of multicellular systems and biological growing tissues
- Model of vascular desmoplastic multispecies tumor growth
- A highly efficient semi-implicit corrective SPH scheme for 2D/3D tumor growth model
- Biomodel Engineering – From Structure to Behavior
This page was built for publication: Modeling of biological materials.
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q885652)