The following pages link to On the mechanics of a growing tumor (Q532853):
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- Mathematical modeling and simulation of the evolution of plaques in blood vessels (Q259239) (← links)
- On the biomechanics and mechanobiology of growing skin (Q285227) (← links)
- A poroplastic model of structural reorganisation in porous media of biomechanical interest (Q332511) (← links)
- Growing skin: a computational model for skin expansion in reconstructive surgery (Q361514) (← links)
- Extinction models for cancer stem cell therapy (Q427095) (← links)
- Swelling instability of surface-attached gels as a model of soft tissue growth under geometric constraints (Q443610) (← links)
- Mass transport in morphogenetic processes: a second gradient theory for volumetric growth and material remodeling (Q443672) (← links)
- A new approach to the simulation of microbial biofilms by a theory of fluid-like pressure-restricted finite growth (Q459105) (← links)
- A multiscale analysis of growth and diffusion dynamics in biological materials (Q541079) (← links)
- A generic approach towards finite growth with examples of athlete's heart, cardiac dilation, and cardiac wall thickening (Q602803) (← links)
- Mechanical modeling of growth considering domain variation. II: Volumetric and surface growth involving Eshelby tensors (Q632776) (← links)
- On Eshelby tensors in the context of the thermodynamics of open systems: application to volumetric growth (Q660599) (← links)
- Modeling in cardiovascular biomechanics (Q660663) (← links)
- An adjoint-based method for a linear mechanically-coupled tumor model: application to estimate the spatial variation of murine glioma growth based on diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging (Q670333) (← links)
- Numerical methods for the biomechanics of growing trees (Q692260) (← links)
- On interfaces between cell populations with different mobilities (Q728184) (← links)
- Morphogenesis of thin hyperelastic plates: A constitutive theory of biological growth in the Föppl-von Kármán limit (Q835865) (← links)
- The role of mechanics during brain development (Q904806) (← links)
- Bifurcation phenomena of a biphasic compressible hyperelastic spherical continuum (Q1043459) (← links)
- A micromechanical approach to volumetric and surface growth in the framework of shape optimization (Q1617885) (← links)
- A unified theoretical structure for modeling interstitial growth and muscle activation in soft tissues (Q1623089) (← links)
- The influence of anisotropic growth and geometry on the stress of solid tumors (Q1624956) (← links)
- A combined accretion and surface growth model in the framework of irreversible thermodynamics (Q1625104) (← links)
- Action of body forces in tumor growth (Q1627218) (← links)
- An elasto-visco-plastic model of cell aggregates (Q1628967) (← links)
- Identification of a constitutive law for trabecular bone samples under remodeling in the framework of irreversible thermodynamics (Q1655467) (← links)
- Mixture theory for a thermoelasto-plastic porous solid considering fluid flow and internal mass exchange (Q1659746) (← links)
- Solid tumors are poroelastic solids with a chemo-mechanical feedback on growth (Q1679531) (← links)
- A dynamic model of CT scans for quantifying doubling time of ground glass opacities using histogram analysis (Q1714936) (← links)
- A 2D mechanistic model of breast ductal carcinoma \textit{in situ} (DCIS) morphology and progression (Q1715380) (← links)
- A multiscale model for eccentric and concentric cardiac growth through sarcomerogenesis (Q1720100) (← links)
- A moving mesh study for diffusion induced effects in avascular tumour growth (Q1732508) (← links)
- Residual stress generation and necrosis formation in multi-cell tumour spheroids (Q1764636) (← links)
- A continuum treatment of growth in biological tissue: the coupling of mass transport and mechanics (Q1779780) (← links)
- Some implications of scale relativity theory in avascular stages of growth of solid tumors in the presence of an immune system response (Q1783599) (← links)
- Three-dimensional multispecies nonlinear tumor growth. I: Model and numerical method (Q1795252) (← links)
- A new mathematical framework for modelling the biomechanics of growing trees with rod theory (Q1933897) (← links)
- Modeling of dynamic hydrogel swelling within the pore space of a porous medium (Q2004344) (← links)
- Adaptive grid modelling for cancer cells in the early stage of invasion (Q2006044) (← links)
- A coupled mass transport and deformation theory of multi-constituent tumor growth (Q2065417) (← links)
- Constitutive modelling of soft biological tissue from ex vivo to in vivo: myocardium as an example (Q2088492) (← links)
- Growth mechanics of the viscoelastic membranes (Q2096861) (← links)
- On a fluid-structure interaction problem for plaque growth: cylindrical domain (Q2106556) (← links)
- Steady accretion of an elastic body on a hard spherical surface and the notion of a four-dimensional reference space (Q2119184) (← links)
- From individual-based mechanical models of multicellular systems to free-boundary problems (Q2194562) (← links)
- Nonlinear simulation of the effect of microenvironment on tumor growth (Q2209992) (← links)
- An anisotropic stress-driven growth model for soft tissue based on Eulerian deformation tensor and growth potential (Q2234141) (← links)
- Bridging the gap between individual-based and continuum models of growing cell populations (Q2297289) (← links)
- Modelling cancer cell budding in-vitro as a self-organised, non-equilibrium growth process (Q2308882) (← links)
- A unified mixture formulation for density and volumetric growth of multi-constituent solids in tissue engineering (Q2310368) (← links)