Cancer represents one the most challenging problems in medicine and biology nowadays, and is being actively addressed by many researchers from different areas of knowledge. The increasing development of sophisticated mathematical models and computer-based procedures has had a positive impact on our understanding of cancer-related mechanisms and the design of anticancer treatment strategies. However, further investigation and experimentation are still required to completely elucidate the tumor-associated mechanical responses, as well as the effect of mechanical forces on the net tumor growth. In this work we develop a theoretical framework in the context of continuum mechanics to investigate the anisotropic growth of avascular tumor spheroid...
Rather recent experimental results demonstrate the non–negligible role of mechanical stress in the g...
Tumor spheroids provide an effective in vitro tool to study the early stages of cancer growth. The n...
It is now widely accepted that cells are mechanically integrated structures which dynamically respon...
In the present work two mathematical models are proposed to investigate tumor growth within the fram...
Mechanical factors play a major role in tumor development and response to treatment. This is more ev...
Mechanical factors play a major role in tumor development and response to treatment. This is more ev...
In this paper we study tumor growth within the framework of Continuum Mechanics, considering a tumo...
In this work, we propose a new mathematical framework for the study of the mutual interplay between ...
Rather recent experimental results demonstrate the non-negligible role of mechanical stress in the g...
In this Paper, the mathematical model for the study of the distribution of mechanical stresses by th...
In this work, we propose a new mathematical framework for the study of the mutual interplay between ...
Rather recent experimental results demonstrate the non–negligible role of mechanical stress in the g...
Rather recent experimental results demonstrate the non–negligible role of mechanical stress in the g...
Rather recent experimental results demonstrate the non–negligible role of mechanical stress in the g...
Rather recent experimental results demonstrate the non–negligible role of mechanical stress in the g...
Rather recent experimental results demonstrate the non–negligible role of mechanical stress in the g...
Tumor spheroids provide an effective in vitro tool to study the early stages of cancer growth. The n...
It is now widely accepted that cells are mechanically integrated structures which dynamically respon...
In the present work two mathematical models are proposed to investigate tumor growth within the fram...
Mechanical factors play a major role in tumor development and response to treatment. This is more ev...
Mechanical factors play a major role in tumor development and response to treatment. This is more ev...
In this paper we study tumor growth within the framework of Continuum Mechanics, considering a tumo...
In this work, we propose a new mathematical framework for the study of the mutual interplay between ...
Rather recent experimental results demonstrate the non-negligible role of mechanical stress in the g...
In this Paper, the mathematical model for the study of the distribution of mechanical stresses by th...
In this work, we propose a new mathematical framework for the study of the mutual interplay between ...
Rather recent experimental results demonstrate the non–negligible role of mechanical stress in the g...
Rather recent experimental results demonstrate the non–negligible role of mechanical stress in the g...
Rather recent experimental results demonstrate the non–negligible role of mechanical stress in the g...
Rather recent experimental results demonstrate the non–negligible role of mechanical stress in the g...
Rather recent experimental results demonstrate the non–negligible role of mechanical stress in the g...
Tumor spheroids provide an effective in vitro tool to study the early stages of cancer growth. The n...
It is now widely accepted that cells are mechanically integrated structures which dynamically respon...