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- A multiscale \textit{in silico} model of endothelial to mesenchymal transformation in a tumor microenvironment
- Prediction and quantification of bacterial biofilm detachment using Glazier-Graner-Hogeweg method based model simulations
- A mathematical model to study the impact of intra-tumour heterogeneity on anti-tumour CD\(8^+\) T cell immune response
- A cellular Potts model of single cell migration in presence of durotaxis
- Computational modelling of nephron progenitor cell movement and aggregation during kidney organogenesis
- Targeting cellular DNA damage responses in cancer: an in vitro-calibrated agent-based model simulating monolayer and spheroid treatment responses to ATR-inhibiting drugs
- A diffuse interface framework for modeling the evolution of multi-cell aggregates as a soft packing problem driven by the growth and division of cells
- Mathematical modeling of vertebrate limb development
- Mathematical modeling and numerical simulation of a multiscale cancer invasion of host tissue
- Stochastic pursuit-evasion curves for foraging dynamics
- Mathematical model of macrophage-facilitated breast cancer cells invasion
- Matrix adhesion and remodeling diversifies modes of cancer invasion across spatial scales
- Growth based morphogenesis of vertebrate limb bud
- A multiscale hybrid model for pro-angiogenic calcium signals in a vascular endothelial cell
- A multiscale model for heterogeneous tumor spheroid in vitro
- The effects of cell compressibility, motility and contact inhibition on the growth of tumor cell clusters using the cellular Potts model
- Front instabilities and invasiveness of simulated avascular tumors
- From single cells to tissue architecture -- a bottom-up approach to modelling the spatio-temporal organisation of complex multi-cellular systems
- The morphostatic limit for a model of skeletal pattern formation in the vertebrate limb
- Convergent extension by intercalation without mediolaterally fixed cell motion
- Sampling Algorithms for Discrete Markov Random Fields and Related Graphical Models
- Biological modelling and computational implementation using the finite elements method
- A hybrid discrete-continuum approach to model Turing pattern formation
- What does not kill a tumour may make it stronger: \textit{in silico} insights into chemotherapeutic drug resistance
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