Tumour cells show a varying susceptibility to radiation damage as a function of the current cell cycle phase. While this sensitivity is averaged out in an unperturbed tumour due to unsynchronised cell cycle progression, external stimuli such as radiation or drug doses can induce a resynchronisation of the cell cycle and consequently induce a collective development of radiosensitivity in tumours. Although this effect has been regularly described in experiments it is currently not exploited in clinical practice and thus a large potential for optimisation is missed. We present an agent-based model for three-dimensional tumour spheroid growth which has been combined with an irradiation damage and kinetics model. We predict the dynamic response ...
In this contribution, we propose a system-level compartmental population dynamics model of tumour ce...
<div><p>The antiproliferative response to anticancer treatment is the result of concurrent responses...
International audienceSimulating the response to radiotherapy (RT) in cancer patients may help devis...
<div><p>Tumour cells show a varying susceptibility to radiation damage as a function of the current ...
Tumour cells show a varying susceptibility to radiation damage as a function of the current cell cyc...
Tumour cells show a varying susceptibility to radiation damage as a function of the current cell cyc...
The central goal of this investigation is to describe the dynamic reaction of a multicellular tumour...
Multicellular tumour spheroids are realistic in vitro systems in radiation research that integrate c...
In this paper we use a hybrid multiscale mathematical model that incorporates both individual cell b...
<div><p>In this paper we use a hybrid multiscale mathematical model that incorporates both individua...
<p>A Comparison of the cell cycle redistribution <i>in silico</i> after irradiation with 2 Gy and <i...
Cell cycle progression can be studied with computational models that allow to describe and predict i...
OBJECTIVES: Tumour re-population during radiotherapy was identified as an important reason for treat...
This dissertation presents a collection of mathematical models for cellular response to the most com...
The cell cycle is a tightly regulated process that is functioning optimally when all factors contrib...
In this contribution, we propose a system-level compartmental population dynamics model of tumour ce...
<div><p>The antiproliferative response to anticancer treatment is the result of concurrent responses...
International audienceSimulating the response to radiotherapy (RT) in cancer patients may help devis...
<div><p>Tumour cells show a varying susceptibility to radiation damage as a function of the current ...
Tumour cells show a varying susceptibility to radiation damage as a function of the current cell cyc...
Tumour cells show a varying susceptibility to radiation damage as a function of the current cell cyc...
The central goal of this investigation is to describe the dynamic reaction of a multicellular tumour...
Multicellular tumour spheroids are realistic in vitro systems in radiation research that integrate c...
In this paper we use a hybrid multiscale mathematical model that incorporates both individual cell b...
<div><p>In this paper we use a hybrid multiscale mathematical model that incorporates both individua...
<p>A Comparison of the cell cycle redistribution <i>in silico</i> after irradiation with 2 Gy and <i...
Cell cycle progression can be studied with computational models that allow to describe and predict i...
OBJECTIVES: Tumour re-population during radiotherapy was identified as an important reason for treat...
This dissertation presents a collection of mathematical models for cellular response to the most com...
The cell cycle is a tightly regulated process that is functioning optimally when all factors contrib...
In this contribution, we propose a system-level compartmental population dynamics model of tumour ce...
<div><p>The antiproliferative response to anticancer treatment is the result of concurrent responses...
International audienceSimulating the response to radiotherapy (RT) in cancer patients may help devis...