In this paper, we review multi-scale models of solid tumour growth and discuss a middle-out framework that tracks individual cells. By focusing on the cellular dynamics of a healthy colorectal crypt and its invasion by mutant, cancerous cells, we compare a cell-centre, a cell-vertex and a continuum model of cell proliferation and movement. All models reproduce the basic features of a healthy crypt: cells proliferate near the crypt base, they migrate upwards and are sloughed off near the top. The models are used to establish conditions under which mutant cells are able to colonize the crypt either by top-down or by bottom-up invasion. While the continuum model is quicker and easier to implement, it can be difficult to relate system parameter...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the major causes of death in the developed world and forms a canon...
A multiscale model for vascular tumour growth is presented which includes systems of ordinary differ...
Colorectal cancer is initiated in colonic crypts. A succession of genetic mutations or epigenetic c...
In this paper, we review multi-scale models of solid tumour growth and discuss a middleout framework...
In this paper, we review multi-scale models of solid tumour growth and discuss a middle-out framewor...
In this paper, we review multi-scale models of solid tumour growth and discuss a middleout framework...
Since cancer is a complex phenomenon that incorporates events occurring on different length and time...
In this paper, we present two mathematical models related to different aspects and scales of cancer ...
MAJC and CKM gratefully acknowledge support of EPSRC grant no. EP/N014642/1 (EPSRC Centre for Multis...
Despite major scientific, medical and technological advances over the last few decades, a cure for c...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major cause of cancer mortality. It is known that loss of APC gene func...
Despite major scientific, medical and technological advances over the last few decades, a cure for c...
Known as one of the hallmarks of cancer (Hanahan and Weinberg in Cell 100:57–70, 2000) cancer cell i...
Colorectal cancer is thought to originate in the epithelial cells that line the colorectal crypt and...
The multiscale complexity of cancer as a disease necessitates a corresponding multiscale modelling a...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the major causes of death in the developed world and forms a canon...
A multiscale model for vascular tumour growth is presented which includes systems of ordinary differ...
Colorectal cancer is initiated in colonic crypts. A succession of genetic mutations or epigenetic c...
In this paper, we review multi-scale models of solid tumour growth and discuss a middleout framework...
In this paper, we review multi-scale models of solid tumour growth and discuss a middle-out framewor...
In this paper, we review multi-scale models of solid tumour growth and discuss a middleout framework...
Since cancer is a complex phenomenon that incorporates events occurring on different length and time...
In this paper, we present two mathematical models related to different aspects and scales of cancer ...
MAJC and CKM gratefully acknowledge support of EPSRC grant no. EP/N014642/1 (EPSRC Centre for Multis...
Despite major scientific, medical and technological advances over the last few decades, a cure for c...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major cause of cancer mortality. It is known that loss of APC gene func...
Despite major scientific, medical and technological advances over the last few decades, a cure for c...
Known as one of the hallmarks of cancer (Hanahan and Weinberg in Cell 100:57–70, 2000) cancer cell i...
Colorectal cancer is thought to originate in the epithelial cells that line the colorectal crypt and...
The multiscale complexity of cancer as a disease necessitates a corresponding multiscale modelling a...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the major causes of death in the developed world and forms a canon...
A multiscale model for vascular tumour growth is presented which includes systems of ordinary differ...
Colorectal cancer is initiated in colonic crypts. A succession of genetic mutations or epigenetic c...