In this paper, we develop a simple mathematical model of the vascularization and subsequent growth of a solid spherical tumour. The key elements that are encapsulated in this model are the development of a central necrotic core due to the collapse of blood vessels at the centre of the tumour and a peak of tumour cells advancing towards the main blood vessels together with the regression of newly-formed capillaries. Diffusion alone cannot account for all observed behaviour, and hence, we include ‘taxis’ in our model, whereby the movement of the tumour cells is directed towards high blood vessel densities. This means that the growth of the tumour is accompanied by the invasion of the surrounding tissue. Invasion is closely linked to metastasi...
In this paper we present two types of mathematical model which describe the invasion of host tissue ...
In this paper we present a new model framework for studying vascular tumour growth, in which the blo...
In this paper we present a new model framework for studying vascular tumour growth, in which the blo...
In this paper, we develop a simple mathematical model of the vascularization and subsequent growth o...
In this paper, we develop a simple mathematical model of the vascularization and subsequent growth o...
In order to accomplish the transition from avascular to vascular growth, solid tumours secrete a num...
In order to accomplish the transition from avascular to vascular growth, solid tumours secrete a num...
In order to accomplish the transition from avascular to vascular growth, solid tumours secrete a num...
In order to accomplish the transition from avascular to vascular growth, solid tumours secrete a dif...
In order to accomplish the transition from avascular to vascular growth, solid tumours secrete a dif...
[Received on xx; revised on yy] Invasion is an important facet of malignant growth that enables tumo...
In order to accomplish the transition from avascular to vascular growth, solid tumours secrete a dif...
In order to accomplish the transition from avascular to vascular growth, solid tumours secrete a dif...
In this paper we present two types of mathematical model which describe the invasion of host tissue ...
In this paper we present two types of mathematical model which describe the invasion of host tissue ...
In this paper we present two types of mathematical model which describe the invasion of host tissue ...
In this paper we present a new model framework for studying vascular tumour growth, in which the blo...
In this paper we present a new model framework for studying vascular tumour growth, in which the blo...
In this paper, we develop a simple mathematical model of the vascularization and subsequent growth o...
In this paper, we develop a simple mathematical model of the vascularization and subsequent growth o...
In order to accomplish the transition from avascular to vascular growth, solid tumours secrete a num...
In order to accomplish the transition from avascular to vascular growth, solid tumours secrete a num...
In order to accomplish the transition from avascular to vascular growth, solid tumours secrete a num...
In order to accomplish the transition from avascular to vascular growth, solid tumours secrete a dif...
In order to accomplish the transition from avascular to vascular growth, solid tumours secrete a dif...
[Received on xx; revised on yy] Invasion is an important facet of malignant growth that enables tumo...
In order to accomplish the transition from avascular to vascular growth, solid tumours secrete a dif...
In order to accomplish the transition from avascular to vascular growth, solid tumours secrete a dif...
In this paper we present two types of mathematical model which describe the invasion of host tissue ...
In this paper we present two types of mathematical model which describe the invasion of host tissue ...
In this paper we present two types of mathematical model which describe the invasion of host tissue ...
In this paper we present a new model framework for studying vascular tumour growth, in which the blo...
In this paper we present a new model framework for studying vascular tumour growth, in which the blo...