Colorectal tumors originate and develop within intestinal crypts. Even though some of the essential phenomena that characterize crypt structure and dynamics have been effectively described in the past, the relation between the differentiation process and the overall crypt homeostasis is still only partially understood. We here investigate this relation and other important biological phenomena by introducing a novel multiscale model that combines a morphological description of the crypt with a gene regulation model: the emergent dynamical behavior of the underlying gene regulatory network drives cell growth and differentiation processes, linking the two distinct spatio-temporal levels. The model relies on a few a priori assumptions, yet acco...
OBJECTIVES: The luminal surface of the gut is lined with a monolayer of epithelial cells that acts a...
<div><p>The intestinal mucosa is a monolayer of rapidly self-renewing epithelial cells which is not ...
The intestinal mucosa is a monolayer of rapidly self-renewing epithelial cells which is not only res...
<div><p>Colorectal tumors originate and develop within intestinal crypts. Even though some of the es...
Colorectal tumors originate and develop within intestinal crypts. Even though some of the essential ...
4Colorectal tumors originate and develop within intestinal crypts. Even though some of the essential...
Mathematical modelling forms a key component of systems biology, offering insights that complement a...
AbstractExperimental data (e.g., genetic lineage and cell population studies) on intestinal crypts r...
Experimental data (e.g., genetic lineage and cell population studies) on intestinal crypts reveal th...
BackgroundColon and intestinal crypts serve as an important model system for adult stem cell prolife...
Objectives: The luminal surface of the gut is lined with a monolayer of epithelial cells that acts a...
Colorectal cancer is initiated in colonic crypts. A succession of genetic mutations or epigenetic c...
The intestinal mucosa is a monolayer of rapidly self-renewing epithelial cells which is not only res...
Background: Colon crypts, a single sheet of epithelia cells, consist of a periodic pattern of stem c...
Colorectal cancers are the third most common type of cancer. They originate from intestinal crypts, ...
OBJECTIVES: The luminal surface of the gut is lined with a monolayer of epithelial cells that acts a...
<div><p>The intestinal mucosa is a monolayer of rapidly self-renewing epithelial cells which is not ...
The intestinal mucosa is a monolayer of rapidly self-renewing epithelial cells which is not only res...
<div><p>Colorectal tumors originate and develop within intestinal crypts. Even though some of the es...
Colorectal tumors originate and develop within intestinal crypts. Even though some of the essential ...
4Colorectal tumors originate and develop within intestinal crypts. Even though some of the essential...
Mathematical modelling forms a key component of systems biology, offering insights that complement a...
AbstractExperimental data (e.g., genetic lineage and cell population studies) on intestinal crypts r...
Experimental data (e.g., genetic lineage and cell population studies) on intestinal crypts reveal th...
BackgroundColon and intestinal crypts serve as an important model system for adult stem cell prolife...
Objectives: The luminal surface of the gut is lined with a monolayer of epithelial cells that acts a...
Colorectal cancer is initiated in colonic crypts. A succession of genetic mutations or epigenetic c...
The intestinal mucosa is a monolayer of rapidly self-renewing epithelial cells which is not only res...
Background: Colon crypts, a single sheet of epithelia cells, consist of a periodic pattern of stem c...
Colorectal cancers are the third most common type of cancer. They originate from intestinal crypts, ...
OBJECTIVES: The luminal surface of the gut is lined with a monolayer of epithelial cells that acts a...
<div><p>The intestinal mucosa is a monolayer of rapidly self-renewing epithelial cells which is not ...
The intestinal mucosa is a monolayer of rapidly self-renewing epithelial cells which is not only res...