Tumour cells usually live in an environment formed by other host cells, extra-cellular matrix and extra-cellular liquid. Cells duplicate, reorganise and deform while binding each other due to adhesion molecules exerting forces of measurable strength. In this paper a macroscopic mechanical model of solid tumour is investigated which takes such adhesion mechanisms into account. The extracellular matrix is treated as an elastic compressible material, while, in order to define the relationship between stress and strain for the cellular constituents, the deformation gradient is decomposed in a multiplicative way distinguishing the contribution due to growth, to cell rearrangement and to elastic deformation. On the basis of experimental results a...
Mechanical forces play a crucial role in tumor patho-physiology. Compression of cancer cells inhibit...
The unchecked growth of a solid tumor produces solid stress, causing deformation of the surrounding ...
Resorting to a multiphase modelling framework, tumours are described here as a mixture of tumour and...
Tumour cells usually live in an environment formed by other host cells, extra-cellular matrix and ex...
Tumour cells usually live in a environment formed by other host cells, extra-cellular ma-trix and ex...
Tumor cells usually duplicate in a environment formed by other host cells, a deformable extra-cellul...
It is now widely accepted that cells are mechanically integrated structures which dynamically respon...
The main aim of the paper is to embed the experimental results recently obtained studying the detach...
Mechanical factors play a major role in tumor development and response to treatment. This is more ev...
Mathematical models can provide a quantitatively sophisticated description of tumor cell (TC) behavi...
In this paper a mathematical model is developed to describe the effect of nonuniform growth on the m...
To perform functions such as proliferation, differentiation, and locomotion, living cells establish ...
To perform functions such as proliferation, differentiation, and locomotion, living cells establish ...
Mechanical factors play a major role in tumor development and response to treatment. This is more ev...
In this paper, a mathematical model is presented to describe the evolution of an avascular solid tum...
Mechanical forces play a crucial role in tumor patho-physiology. Compression of cancer cells inhibit...
The unchecked growth of a solid tumor produces solid stress, causing deformation of the surrounding ...
Resorting to a multiphase modelling framework, tumours are described here as a mixture of tumour and...
Tumour cells usually live in an environment formed by other host cells, extra-cellular matrix and ex...
Tumour cells usually live in a environment formed by other host cells, extra-cellular ma-trix and ex...
Tumor cells usually duplicate in a environment formed by other host cells, a deformable extra-cellul...
It is now widely accepted that cells are mechanically integrated structures which dynamically respon...
The main aim of the paper is to embed the experimental results recently obtained studying the detach...
Mechanical factors play a major role in tumor development and response to treatment. This is more ev...
Mathematical models can provide a quantitatively sophisticated description of tumor cell (TC) behavi...
In this paper a mathematical model is developed to describe the effect of nonuniform growth on the m...
To perform functions such as proliferation, differentiation, and locomotion, living cells establish ...
To perform functions such as proliferation, differentiation, and locomotion, living cells establish ...
Mechanical factors play a major role in tumor development and response to treatment. This is more ev...
In this paper, a mathematical model is presented to describe the evolution of an avascular solid tum...
Mechanical forces play a crucial role in tumor patho-physiology. Compression of cancer cells inhibit...
The unchecked growth of a solid tumor produces solid stress, causing deformation of the surrounding ...
Resorting to a multiphase modelling framework, tumours are described here as a mixture of tumour and...