International audienceMathematical models are increasingly designed to guide experiments in biology, biotechnology, as well as to assist in medical decision making. They are in particular important to understand emergent collective cell behavior. For this purpose, the models, despite still abstractions of reality, need to be quantitative in all aspects relevant for the question of interest. This paper considers as showcase example the regeneration of liver after drug-induced depletion of hepatocytes, in which the surviving and dividing hepatocytes must squeeze in between the blood vessels of a network to refill the emerged lesions. Here, the cells' response to mechanical stress might significantly impact the regeneration process. We present...
We develop an off-lattice, agent-based model to describe vasculogenesis, the de novo formation of bl...
The behavior of mammalian cells within three-dimensional structures is an area of intense biological...
The mechanical micro-environment within a tissue is linked to phenotypic changes of its constituent ...
International audienceMathematical models are increasingly designed to guide experiments in biology,...
This communication presents a mathematical mechanism-based model of the regenerating liver after dru...
In the presented thesis we elaborated a general agent based model for multicellular populations. We ...
This communication presents a mathematical mechanism-based model of the regenerating liver after dru...
Understanding the biomechanical properties and the effect of biomechanical force on epithelial cells...
The objective of this thesis is to use computational modeling to study the deformation of single cel...
Drug induced liver injury (DILI) and cell death can result from oxidative stress in hepatocytes. An ...
Partial hepatectomy (PHx) is a surgical intervention where a part of liver is removed. Due to its ex...
International audienceOnly little is known about how cells coordinately behave to establish function...
Copyright © 2017 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the ...
Upon different types of liver injury, there are distinct patterns of hepatic fibrosis developed, suc...
The behavior of mammalian cells within three-dimensional structures is an area of intense biological...
We develop an off-lattice, agent-based model to describe vasculogenesis, the de novo formation of bl...
The behavior of mammalian cells within three-dimensional structures is an area of intense biological...
The mechanical micro-environment within a tissue is linked to phenotypic changes of its constituent ...
International audienceMathematical models are increasingly designed to guide experiments in biology,...
This communication presents a mathematical mechanism-based model of the regenerating liver after dru...
In the presented thesis we elaborated a general agent based model for multicellular populations. We ...
This communication presents a mathematical mechanism-based model of the regenerating liver after dru...
Understanding the biomechanical properties and the effect of biomechanical force on epithelial cells...
The objective of this thesis is to use computational modeling to study the deformation of single cel...
Drug induced liver injury (DILI) and cell death can result from oxidative stress in hepatocytes. An ...
Partial hepatectomy (PHx) is a surgical intervention where a part of liver is removed. Due to its ex...
International audienceOnly little is known about how cells coordinately behave to establish function...
Copyright © 2017 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the ...
Upon different types of liver injury, there are distinct patterns of hepatic fibrosis developed, suc...
The behavior of mammalian cells within three-dimensional structures is an area of intense biological...
We develop an off-lattice, agent-based model to describe vasculogenesis, the de novo formation of bl...
The behavior of mammalian cells within three-dimensional structures is an area of intense biological...
The mechanical micro-environment within a tissue is linked to phenotypic changes of its constituent ...