International audienceWe develop a quantitative single cell-based mathematical model for multi-cellular tumor spheroids (MCTS) of SK-MES-1 cells, a non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cell line, growing under various nutrient conditions: we confront the simulations performed with this model with data on the growth kinetics and spatial labeling patterns for cell proliferation, extracellular matrix (ECM), cell distribution and cell death. We start with a simple model capturing part of the experimental observations. We then show, by performing a sensitivity analysis at each development stage of the model that its complexity needs to be stepwise increased to account for further experimental growth conditions. We thus ultimately arrive at a model...
A mathematical model is proposed to explain the observed internalization of microspheres and 3H-thym...
The varying and extreme nutrient conditions found in the tumor microenvironment force reprogramming...
ABSTRACT The desire to understand tumor complexity has given rise to mathematical models to describe...
We develop a quantitative single cell-based mathematical model for multi-cellular tumor spheroids (M...
International audienceWe develop a quantitative single cell-based mathematical model for multi-cellu...
Mathematical modeling provides the predictive ability to understand the metabolic reprogramming and ...
The work presented in this thesis is concerned with modelling the effects of cell movement on the gr...
Multicellular tumor spheroids are an important in vitro model of the pre-vascular phase of solid tum...
(A) Plot of Hill-type growth rate function as function of the volumetric strain ϵV = ϵV(p), for n = ...
Understanding the dynamics of cell population allows insight into the control mechanism of the growt...
A model of tumor growth in a spatial environment is analyzed. The model includes proliferating and q...
Three-dimensional (3D) in vitro tumour spheroid experiments are an important tool for studying cance...
Tumour spheroids are widely used as an in vitro assay for characterising the dynamics and response t...
We model the first step of tumor formation, the growth of an avascular benign tumor. Tumor growth al...
AbstractThe desire to understand tumor complexity has given rise to mathematical models to describe ...
A mathematical model is proposed to explain the observed internalization of microspheres and 3H-thym...
The varying and extreme nutrient conditions found in the tumor microenvironment force reprogramming...
ABSTRACT The desire to understand tumor complexity has given rise to mathematical models to describe...
We develop a quantitative single cell-based mathematical model for multi-cellular tumor spheroids (M...
International audienceWe develop a quantitative single cell-based mathematical model for multi-cellu...
Mathematical modeling provides the predictive ability to understand the metabolic reprogramming and ...
The work presented in this thesis is concerned with modelling the effects of cell movement on the gr...
Multicellular tumor spheroids are an important in vitro model of the pre-vascular phase of solid tum...
(A) Plot of Hill-type growth rate function as function of the volumetric strain ϵV = ϵV(p), for n = ...
Understanding the dynamics of cell population allows insight into the control mechanism of the growt...
A model of tumor growth in a spatial environment is analyzed. The model includes proliferating and q...
Three-dimensional (3D) in vitro tumour spheroid experiments are an important tool for studying cance...
Tumour spheroids are widely used as an in vitro assay for characterising the dynamics and response t...
We model the first step of tumor formation, the growth of an avascular benign tumor. Tumor growth al...
AbstractThe desire to understand tumor complexity has given rise to mathematical models to describe ...
A mathematical model is proposed to explain the observed internalization of microspheres and 3H-thym...
The varying and extreme nutrient conditions found in the tumor microenvironment force reprogramming...
ABSTRACT The desire to understand tumor complexity has given rise to mathematical models to describe...