MAJC and CKM gratefully acknowledge support of EPSRC grant no. EP/N014642/1 (EPSRC Centre for Multiscale Soft Tissue Mechanics – With Application to Heart & Cancer).In this paper, we present two mathematical models related to different aspects and scales of cancer growth. The first model is a stochastic spatiotemporal model of both a synthetic gene regulatory network (the example of a three-gene repressilator is given) and an actual gene regulatory network, the NF- κB pathway. The second model is a force-based individual-based model of the development of a solid avascular tumour with specific application to tumour cords, i.e. a mass of cancer cells growing around a central blood vessel. In each case, we compare our computational simulation ...
We present a physiologically structured lattice model for vascular tumor growth which accounts for b...
In the past 30 years we have witnessed an extraordinary progress on the research in the molecular bi...
The recent discovery of cancer stem cells (CSCs), or tumor initiating cells (TICs), in a variety of ...
In this paper, we present two mathematical models related to different aspects and scales of cancer ...
In this paper, we present two mathematical models related to different aspects and scales of cancer ...
In this paper, we present two mathematical models related to different aspects and scales of cancer ...
In this paper, we present two mathematical models related to different aspects and scales of cancer ...
In this paper, we present two mathematical models related to different aspects and scales of cancer ...
In this paper, we present two mathematical models related to different aspects and scales of cancer ...
Cancer is one of the major causes of death in the world (particularly the developed world), with aro...
The multiscale complexity of cancer as a disease necessitates a corresponding multiscale modelling a...
Known as one of the hallmarks of cancer (Hanahan and Weinberg in Cell 100:57–70, 2000) cancer cell i...
Objectives: Computational modeling of biological systems is a powerful tool to clarify diverse proc...
Computational models represent a highly suitable framework, not only for testing biological hypothes...
AbstractComputational models of cancer complement the biological study of tumor growth. However, exi...
We present a physiologically structured lattice model for vascular tumor growth which accounts for b...
In the past 30 years we have witnessed an extraordinary progress on the research in the molecular bi...
The recent discovery of cancer stem cells (CSCs), or tumor initiating cells (TICs), in a variety of ...
In this paper, we present two mathematical models related to different aspects and scales of cancer ...
In this paper, we present two mathematical models related to different aspects and scales of cancer ...
In this paper, we present two mathematical models related to different aspects and scales of cancer ...
In this paper, we present two mathematical models related to different aspects and scales of cancer ...
In this paper, we present two mathematical models related to different aspects and scales of cancer ...
In this paper, we present two mathematical models related to different aspects and scales of cancer ...
Cancer is one of the major causes of death in the world (particularly the developed world), with aro...
The multiscale complexity of cancer as a disease necessitates a corresponding multiscale modelling a...
Known as one of the hallmarks of cancer (Hanahan and Weinberg in Cell 100:57–70, 2000) cancer cell i...
Objectives: Computational modeling of biological systems is a powerful tool to clarify diverse proc...
Computational models represent a highly suitable framework, not only for testing biological hypothes...
AbstractComputational models of cancer complement the biological study of tumor growth. However, exi...
We present a physiologically structured lattice model for vascular tumor growth which accounts for b...
In the past 30 years we have witnessed an extraordinary progress on the research in the molecular bi...
The recent discovery of cancer stem cells (CSCs), or tumor initiating cells (TICs), in a variety of ...