A mathematical model is presented for the growth of a multicellular spheroid that comprises a central core of necrotic cells surrounded by an outer annulus of proliferating cells. The model distinguishes two mechanisms for cell loss: apoptosis and necrosis. Cell loss due to apoptosis is defined to be programmed cell death, occurring, for example, when a cell exceeds its natural lifespan, whereas cell death due to necrosis is induced by changes in the cell's microenvironment, occurring, for example, in nutrient-depleted regions. Mathematically, the problem involves tracking two free boundaries, one for the outer tumor radius, the other for the inner necrotic radius. Numerical simulations of the model are presented in an inhibitor-free settin...
A mathematical model for the growth of solid avascular tumor with time delays in regulatory apoptosi...
A model is developed for the motion of cells within a multicell spherical tumour. The model allows e...
The work presented in this thesis is concerned with modelling the effects of cell movement on the gr...
A mathematical model is presented for the growth of a multicellular spheroid that comprises a centra...
We study a mathematical model for the growth of tumors with two free boundaries : the inner boundary...
AbstractIn this paper we study a model of necrotic tumor growth. The tumor comprises necrotic cells ...
During the initial avascular phase of solid tumour growth, it is the balance between cell proliferat...
The mechanisms underlying the formation of necrotic regions within avascular tumours are not well un...
The mechanisms underlying the formation of necrotic regions within avascular tumours are not well un...
In this article a model for the evolution of a spherically symmetric, nonnecrotic tumor is presented...
Solid tumors, whether in vitro or in vivo, are not an undifferentiated mass of cells. They include n...
The early development of solid tumours has been extensively studied, both experimentally via the mul...
We present a mathematical model of the growth of tumours. The cells in the tumour are taken to proli...
A system of nonlinear partial differential equations is proposed as a model for the growth of an ava...
A model is developed for the motion of cells within a multicell spherical tumour. The model allows e...
A mathematical model for the growth of solid avascular tumor with time delays in regulatory apoptosi...
A model is developed for the motion of cells within a multicell spherical tumour. The model allows e...
The work presented in this thesis is concerned with modelling the effects of cell movement on the gr...
A mathematical model is presented for the growth of a multicellular spheroid that comprises a centra...
We study a mathematical model for the growth of tumors with two free boundaries : the inner boundary...
AbstractIn this paper we study a model of necrotic tumor growth. The tumor comprises necrotic cells ...
During the initial avascular phase of solid tumour growth, it is the balance between cell proliferat...
The mechanisms underlying the formation of necrotic regions within avascular tumours are not well un...
The mechanisms underlying the formation of necrotic regions within avascular tumours are not well un...
In this article a model for the evolution of a spherically symmetric, nonnecrotic tumor is presented...
Solid tumors, whether in vitro or in vivo, are not an undifferentiated mass of cells. They include n...
The early development of solid tumours has been extensively studied, both experimentally via the mul...
We present a mathematical model of the growth of tumours. The cells in the tumour are taken to proli...
A system of nonlinear partial differential equations is proposed as a model for the growth of an ava...
A model is developed for the motion of cells within a multicell spherical tumour. The model allows e...
A mathematical model for the growth of solid avascular tumor with time delays in regulatory apoptosi...
A model is developed for the motion of cells within a multicell spherical tumour. The model allows e...
The work presented in this thesis is concerned with modelling the effects of cell movement on the gr...