Motivation: COMPUCELL is a multi-model software framework for simulation of the development of multicellular organisms known as morphogenesis. It models the interaction of the gene regulatory network with generic cellular mechanisms such as cell adhesion, division, haptotaxis, and chemotaxis. A combination of a state automaton with stochastic local rules and a set of differential equations, including subcellular ordinary differential equations and extracellular reaction-diffusion partial differential equations, model gene regulation. This automaton in turn controls the differentiation of the cells, and cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix interactions that give rise to cell rearrangements and pattern formation, e.g. mesenchymal condensat...
M systems are mathematical models of morphogenesis developed to gain insights into its relations to ...
This thesis introduces a model of multicellular development. The model combines elements of the chem...
Plants, fungi, humans and all other multicellular organisms go through the same process of growing s...
Early development of multicellular organisms (morphogenesis) is a complex phenomenon. We present CO...
Abstract—We present COMPUCELL3D, a software framework for three-dimensional simulation of morphogene...
We present COMPUCELL3D, a software framework for three-dimensional simulation of morphogenesis in di...
International audienceThe theory of complex systems has become more and more relevant over the last ...
2 In this paper we present the foundation of a unified, object-oriented, three-dimensional (3D) biom...
A Simulation Testbed for the Study of Multicellular Development: The Multiple Mechanisms of Morphoge...
International audienceMorphogenesis is a key phenomenon occurring in multicellular organisms. It inv...
Scientific applications are typically developed using procedural languages such as C or Fortran to g...
To gain performance, developers often build scientific applications in procedural languages, such as...
Embryonic development depends on the precise coordination of cell fate specification, patterning and...
International audienceThe cellular Potts model (CPM) is a cellular automaton (CA) for modelling morp...
International audienceThe study of multicellular development is grounded in two complementary domain...
M systems are mathematical models of morphogenesis developed to gain insights into its relations to ...
This thesis introduces a model of multicellular development. The model combines elements of the chem...
Plants, fungi, humans and all other multicellular organisms go through the same process of growing s...
Early development of multicellular organisms (morphogenesis) is a complex phenomenon. We present CO...
Abstract—We present COMPUCELL3D, a software framework for three-dimensional simulation of morphogene...
We present COMPUCELL3D, a software framework for three-dimensional simulation of morphogenesis in di...
International audienceThe theory of complex systems has become more and more relevant over the last ...
2 In this paper we present the foundation of a unified, object-oriented, three-dimensional (3D) biom...
A Simulation Testbed for the Study of Multicellular Development: The Multiple Mechanisms of Morphoge...
International audienceMorphogenesis is a key phenomenon occurring in multicellular organisms. It inv...
Scientific applications are typically developed using procedural languages such as C or Fortran to g...
To gain performance, developers often build scientific applications in procedural languages, such as...
Embryonic development depends on the precise coordination of cell fate specification, patterning and...
International audienceThe cellular Potts model (CPM) is a cellular automaton (CA) for modelling morp...
International audienceThe study of multicellular development is grounded in two complementary domain...
M systems are mathematical models of morphogenesis developed to gain insights into its relations to ...
This thesis introduces a model of multicellular development. The model combines elements of the chem...
Plants, fungi, humans and all other multicellular organisms go through the same process of growing s...