The majority of solid tumours arise in epithelia and therefore much research effort has gone into investigating the growth, renewal and regulation of these tissues. Here we review different mathematical and computational approaches that have been used to model epithelia. We compare different models and describe future challenges that need to be overcome in order to fully exploit new data which present, for the first time, the real possibility for detailed model validation and comparison
Life around us, from the micron to macroscopic scale, is multi-cellular. One of the major drivers of...
Mathematical and computational modelling provides a useful framework within which to investigate the...
We introduce an Active Vertex Model (AVM) for cell-resolution studies of the mechanics of confluent ...
The majority of solid tumours arise in epithelia and therefore much research effort has gone into in...
<p>Poster contribution for the CNRS - Jacques Monod Conference "Building, repairing and evolving bio...
We have developed a new computational modelling paradigm for predicting the emergent behaviour resu...
Experiments that probe epithelial tissue dynamics, cell competition, and tumour growth are fundament...
Morphogenesis - the generation of biological shape and form - is fascinating, and its study promises...
David Nickerson presented this poster at the HARMONY 2019 meeting in California, March 2019, and at ...
We would like to acknowledge many valuable discussions with Geoff Barton, Dapeng (Max) Bi, Luke Cobu...
Purpose: To develop multi-compartment mechanistic models of dynamics of stem and functional cell pop...
Re-epithelialization is the dominant mode of healing in partial thickness wounds. In order to develo...
Funding: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (grant number EP/N509711/1) (JK).The ...
A major subject of study in biological research is the dynamics of stem cells in squamous epithelia....
The advent of co-culture approaches has allowed researchers to more accurately model the behaviour o...
Life around us, from the micron to macroscopic scale, is multi-cellular. One of the major drivers of...
Mathematical and computational modelling provides a useful framework within which to investigate the...
We introduce an Active Vertex Model (AVM) for cell-resolution studies of the mechanics of confluent ...
The majority of solid tumours arise in epithelia and therefore much research effort has gone into in...
<p>Poster contribution for the CNRS - Jacques Monod Conference "Building, repairing and evolving bio...
We have developed a new computational modelling paradigm for predicting the emergent behaviour resu...
Experiments that probe epithelial tissue dynamics, cell competition, and tumour growth are fundament...
Morphogenesis - the generation of biological shape and form - is fascinating, and its study promises...
David Nickerson presented this poster at the HARMONY 2019 meeting in California, March 2019, and at ...
We would like to acknowledge many valuable discussions with Geoff Barton, Dapeng (Max) Bi, Luke Cobu...
Purpose: To develop multi-compartment mechanistic models of dynamics of stem and functional cell pop...
Re-epithelialization is the dominant mode of healing in partial thickness wounds. In order to develo...
Funding: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (grant number EP/N509711/1) (JK).The ...
A major subject of study in biological research is the dynamics of stem cells in squamous epithelia....
The advent of co-culture approaches has allowed researchers to more accurately model the behaviour o...
Life around us, from the micron to macroscopic scale, is multi-cellular. One of the major drivers of...
Mathematical and computational modelling provides a useful framework within which to investigate the...
We introduce an Active Vertex Model (AVM) for cell-resolution studies of the mechanics of confluent ...