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The following pages link to A new approach to modelling the formation of necrotic regions in tumours (Q1124851):
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- Tumor growth in complex, evolving microenvironmental geometries: a diffuse domain approach (Q485643) (← links)
- Traveling wave behavior in a two-phase flow model of tumor growth (Q977735) (← links)
- A two-phase model of solid tumour growth (Q1431912) (← links)
- Three-dimensional multispecies nonlinear tumor growth. II: Tumor invasion and angiogenesis (Q1719931) (← links)
- Residual stress generation and necrosis formation in multi-cell tumour spheroids (Q1764636) (← links)
- A new interpretation of the keller-segel model based on multiphase modelling (Q1764639) (← links)
- Active regulation of the epidermal calcium profile (Q1784323) (← links)
- Simulation of the phase field Cahn-Hilliard and tumor growth models via a numerical scheme: element-free Galerkin method (Q1986836) (← links)
- Comparison between two meshless methods based on collocation technique for the numerical solution of four-species tumor growth model (Q2005046) (← links)
- A modeling platform for the lymphatic system (Q2180758) (← links)
- Predicting drug pharmacokinetics and effect in vascularized tumors using computer simulation (Q2339991) (← links)
- Individual-based and continuum models of growing cell populations: a comparison (Q2340000) (← links)
- Modelling the cell cycle and cell movement in multicellular tumour spheroids (Q2426299) (← links)
- Modelling the formation of necrotic regions in avascular tumours (Q2476834) (← links)
- Multiphase modelling of desmoplastic tumour growth (Q2634996) (← links)
- Evaluation of innate and adaptive immune system interactions in the tumor microenvironment via a 3D continuum model (Q2678771) (← links)
- The Steady State of Multicellular Tumour Spheroids: A Modelling Challenge (Q2820380) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of a thermodynamically consistent four-species tumor growth model (Q2900420) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling and analysis of hydroelastodynamics inside a solid tumor containing deformable tissue (Q6117595) (← links)