The work presented in this thesis is concerned with modelling the effects of cell movement on the growth and formation of cell cycle phase specific regions within solid tumours. A model is proposed in the context of multicellular tumour spheroids (MCTS) and includes a simple model of the cell cycle, where cells move between each cell cycle phase depending on the availability of extracellular nutrient, as well as cell movement via chemotaxis, which varies depending upon the respective cell cycle phase of the cell. Numerical and asymptotic solutions show the model re-produces the well known MCTS structure of an internal quiescent cell region surrounded by a rim of proliferating cells. A further, more interesting result, describes a tumour sur...
Three-dimensional (3D) in vitro tumour spheroid experiments are an important tool for studying cance...
Multicellular tumor spheroids are an important in vitro model of the pre-vascular phase of solid tum...
Tumour spheroids are widely used as an in vitro assay for characterising the dynamics and response t...
This paper analyses a recent mathematical model of avascular tumour spheroid growth which accounts f...
A mathematical model is proposed to explain the observed internalization of microspheres and3H-thymi...
A mathematical model is proposed to explain the observed internalization of microspheres and3H-thymi...
A mathematical model is proposed to explain the observed internalization of microspheres and 3H-thym...
A mathematical model is proposed to explain the observed internalization of microspheres and 3H-thym...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN057088 / BLDSC - British Library Docum...
Tumour spheroids are widely used as an in vitro assay for characterising the dynamics and response t...
The early development of solid tumours has been extensively studied, both experimentally via the mul...
The early development of solid tumours has been extensively studied, both experimentally via the mul...
The early development of solid tumours has been extensively studied, both experimentally via the mul...
The early development of solid tumours has been extensively studied, both experimentally via the mul...
Three-dimensional (3D) in vitro tumour spheroid experiments are an important tool for studying cance...
Three-dimensional (3D) in vitro tumour spheroid experiments are an important tool for studying cance...
Multicellular tumor spheroids are an important in vitro model of the pre-vascular phase of solid tum...
Tumour spheroids are widely used as an in vitro assay for characterising the dynamics and response t...
This paper analyses a recent mathematical model of avascular tumour spheroid growth which accounts f...
A mathematical model is proposed to explain the observed internalization of microspheres and3H-thymi...
A mathematical model is proposed to explain the observed internalization of microspheres and3H-thymi...
A mathematical model is proposed to explain the observed internalization of microspheres and 3H-thym...
A mathematical model is proposed to explain the observed internalization of microspheres and 3H-thym...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN057088 / BLDSC - British Library Docum...
Tumour spheroids are widely used as an in vitro assay for characterising the dynamics and response t...
The early development of solid tumours has been extensively studied, both experimentally via the mul...
The early development of solid tumours has been extensively studied, both experimentally via the mul...
The early development of solid tumours has been extensively studied, both experimentally via the mul...
The early development of solid tumours has been extensively studied, both experimentally via the mul...
Three-dimensional (3D) in vitro tumour spheroid experiments are an important tool for studying cance...
Three-dimensional (3D) in vitro tumour spheroid experiments are an important tool for studying cance...
Multicellular tumor spheroids are an important in vitro model of the pre-vascular phase of solid tum...
Tumour spheroids are widely used as an in vitro assay for characterising the dynamics and response t...