AbstractThis paper deals with a mathematical model describing the cell cycle dynamics and chemotactic driven cell movement in a multicellular tumor spheroid. Tumor cells consist of two types of cells: proliferating cells and quiescent cells, which have different chemotactic responses to an extracellular nutrient supply. The model is a free boundary problem for a nonlinear system of reaction–diffusion–advection equations, where the free boundary is the outer boundary of the spheroid. The free boundary condition is quite novel due to different velocity of two types of cells. The global existence and uniqueness of solutions to the model is proved. The proof is based on a fixed point argument, together with the Lp-theory for parabolic equations...
ABSTRACT The desire to understand tumor complexity has given rise to mathematical models to describe...
The early development of solid tumours has been extensively studied, both experimentally via the mul...
Abstract.: Multicellular tumour spheroids (MCTSs) are extensively used as in vitro system models for...
AbstractThis paper deals with a mathematical model describing the cell cycle dynamics and chemotacti...
The work presented in this thesis is concerned with modelling the effects of cell movement on the gr...
This paper analyses a recent mathematical model of avascular tumour spheroid growth which accounts f...
A mathematical model is proposed to explain the observed internalization of microspheres and 3H-thym...
A mathematical model is proposed to explain the observed internalization of microspheres and3H-thymi...
A mathematical model is proposed to explain the observed internalization of microspheres and3H-thymi...
We consider a simple mathematical model of tumor growth based on cancer stem cells. The model consis...
summary:We study a class of parabolic-ODE systems modeling tumor growth, its mathematical modeling a...
AbstractThe desire to understand tumor complexity has given rise to mathematical models to describe ...
International audienceMultiCellular Tumor Spheroids are 3D cell cultures that can accurately reprodu...
Abstract. In this paper we study a free boundary problem modeling the growth of radially symmetric t...
Multicellular tumor spheroids are an important in vitro model of the pre-vascular phase of solid tum...
ABSTRACT The desire to understand tumor complexity has given rise to mathematical models to describe...
The early development of solid tumours has been extensively studied, both experimentally via the mul...
Abstract.: Multicellular tumour spheroids (MCTSs) are extensively used as in vitro system models for...
AbstractThis paper deals with a mathematical model describing the cell cycle dynamics and chemotacti...
The work presented in this thesis is concerned with modelling the effects of cell movement on the gr...
This paper analyses a recent mathematical model of avascular tumour spheroid growth which accounts f...
A mathematical model is proposed to explain the observed internalization of microspheres and 3H-thym...
A mathematical model is proposed to explain the observed internalization of microspheres and3H-thymi...
A mathematical model is proposed to explain the observed internalization of microspheres and3H-thymi...
We consider a simple mathematical model of tumor growth based on cancer stem cells. The model consis...
summary:We study a class of parabolic-ODE systems modeling tumor growth, its mathematical modeling a...
AbstractThe desire to understand tumor complexity has given rise to mathematical models to describe ...
International audienceMultiCellular Tumor Spheroids are 3D cell cultures that can accurately reprodu...
Abstract. In this paper we study a free boundary problem modeling the growth of radially symmetric t...
Multicellular tumor spheroids are an important in vitro model of the pre-vascular phase of solid tum...
ABSTRACT The desire to understand tumor complexity has given rise to mathematical models to describe...
The early development of solid tumours has been extensively studied, both experimentally via the mul...
Abstract.: Multicellular tumour spheroids (MCTSs) are extensively used as in vitro system models for...