International audienceIn the context of tissue morphogenesis study, in silico simulations can be seen as experiments in a virtual lab bench. Such simulations can facilitate the comprehension of a system, the test of hypotheses or the incremental refining of a model and its parameters. In silico simulations must be efficient and provide the possibility to simulate large tissues, containing thousands of cells. We propose to study tissue morphogenesis at the cellular level using our virtual biomechanical cell model. This model is based on a mass/spring system and coupled to a multi-agent system. We validated the relevance of our model through a case study: a cell sorting. Moreover, we took advantage of the large parallelism offered by graphics...
Molecular simulations are continuously shedding light into a wide range of biological phenomena suc...
Many multicellular systems problems can only be understood by studying how cells move, grow, divide,...
We report the development of a computational model for the growth of multicellular tissues based on ...
International audienceIn the context of tissue morphogenesis study, in silico simulations can be see...
Background: Simulation of sophisticated biological models requires considerable computational power....
Background: Discoveries in cellular dynamics and tissue development constantly reshape our understan...
International audienceThe theory of complex systems has become more and more relevant over the last ...
Biological processes are inherently very complex and involve many unknown relation-ships and mechani...
The temporal and spatial resolution in the microscopy of tissues has increased significa...
Computational modelling of populations of cells has been applied to further understanding in a range...
AbstractThe use of parallelism may overcome some of the constraints imposed by single processor comp...
Vertex models represent confluent tissue by polygonal or polyhedral tilings of space, with the indiv...
This thesis presents the model we developed to simulate morphogenesis problems using 2D cells. The m...
Multicellular organisms develop from a single cell by repeated cell division and cell differentiatio...
Abstract: The Cellular Potts Model (CPM) is a very important algorithm in systems biology to simulat...
Molecular simulations are continuously shedding light into a wide range of biological phenomena suc...
Many multicellular systems problems can only be understood by studying how cells move, grow, divide,...
We report the development of a computational model for the growth of multicellular tissues based on ...
International audienceIn the context of tissue morphogenesis study, in silico simulations can be see...
Background: Simulation of sophisticated biological models requires considerable computational power....
Background: Discoveries in cellular dynamics and tissue development constantly reshape our understan...
International audienceThe theory of complex systems has become more and more relevant over the last ...
Biological processes are inherently very complex and involve many unknown relation-ships and mechani...
The temporal and spatial resolution in the microscopy of tissues has increased significa...
Computational modelling of populations of cells has been applied to further understanding in a range...
AbstractThe use of parallelism may overcome some of the constraints imposed by single processor comp...
Vertex models represent confluent tissue by polygonal or polyhedral tilings of space, with the indiv...
This thesis presents the model we developed to simulate morphogenesis problems using 2D cells. The m...
Multicellular organisms develop from a single cell by repeated cell division and cell differentiatio...
Abstract: The Cellular Potts Model (CPM) is a very important algorithm in systems biology to simulat...
Molecular simulations are continuously shedding light into a wide range of biological phenomena suc...
Many multicellular systems problems can only be understood by studying how cells move, grow, divide,...
We report the development of a computational model for the growth of multicellular tissues based on ...