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The following pages link to Modeling cell rheology with the Subcellular Element Model (Q40104020):
Displaying 39 items.
- The mechanics of metastasis: insights from a computational model (Q27320853) (← links)
- A three-dimensional computational model of collagen network mechanics (Q27332012) (← links)
- Spatial organization of mesenchymal stem cells in vitro--results from a new individual cell-based model with podia (Q27333151) (← links)
- A sub-cellular viscoelastic model for cell population mechanics (Q28475497) (← links)
- Before the endless forms: embodied model of transition from single cells to aggregates to ecosystem engineering (Q28709054) (← links)
- Collective cell motion in endothelial monolayers (Q30498237) (← links)
- Computational morphodynamics of plants: integrating development over space and time. (Q33350720) (← links)
- AFM stiffness nanotomography of normal, metaplastic and dysplastic human esophageal cells (Q33814234) (← links)
- Three-dimensional multi-scale model of deformable platelets adhesion to vessel wall in blood flow (Q33854408) (← links)
- Correlating cell behavior with tissue topology in embryonic epithelia. (Q33895299) (← links)
- Computational modelling of epidermal stratification highlights the importance of asymmetric cell division for predictable and robust layer formation (Q34521206) (← links)
- The Interplay between Wnt Mediated Expansion and Negative Regulation of Growth Promotes Robust Intestinal Crypt Structure and Homeostasis (Q35750338) (← links)
- Spatial simulations in systems biology: from molecules to cells (Q36097050) (← links)
- Comparing individual-based approaches to modelling the self-organization of multicellular tissues (Q36278407) (← links)
- Multi-scale computational study of the mechanical regulation of cell mitotic rounding in epithelia. (Q36377660) (← links)
- Computational investigation of intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms underlying the formation of carcinoma (Q36402049) (← links)
- Cellular potts modeling of tumor growth, tumor invasion, and tumor evolution (Q38099838) (← links)
- Modelling platelet-blood flow interaction using the subcellular element Langevin method (Q38410292) (← links)
- Mechanocellular models of epithelial morphogenesis. (Q38738888) (← links)
- Buckling behavior of individual and bundled microtubules. (Q39427116) (← links)
- Computational modeling of axonal microtubule bundles under tension. (Q39645385) (← links)
- Computational modeling of development by epithelia, mesenchyme and their interactions: a unified model (Q40570938) (← links)
- The formation of tight tumor clusters affects the efficacy of cell cycle inhibitors: a hybrid model study. (Q41047795) (← links)
- Multiscale Model of Colorectal Cancer Using the Cellular Potts Framework (Q41101417) (← links)
- Substrate curvature regulates cell migration (Q41527850) (← links)
- An agent-based model for elasto-plastic mechanical interactions between cells, basement membrane and extracellular matrix. (Q46654827) (← links)
- A new model for cell division and migration with spontaneous topology changes (Q46898371) (← links)
- Modeling tumor growth with peridynamics (Q47369288) (← links)
- Kinetic Monte Carlo and cellular particle dynamics simulations of multicellular systems (Q47989644) (← links)
- Hybrid cell-centred/vertex model for multicellular systems with equilibrium-preserving remodelling. (Q48360449) (← links)
- Physical models of collective cell motility: from cell to tissue (Q49494629) (← links)
- Particle-based model to simulate the micromechanics of biological cells. (Q51657345) (← links)
- Predictive modeling of post bioprinting structure formation. (Q53558656) (← links)
- The role of differential VE-cadherin dynamics in cell rearrangement during angiogenesis. (Q54365519) (← links)
- Colloquium: Modeling the dynamics of multicellular systems: Application to tissue engineering (Q59124336) (← links)
- Force-based three-dimensional model predicts mechanical drivers of cell sorting (Q61811421) (← links)
- Balance of mechanical forces drives endothelial gap formation and may facilitate cancer and immune-cell extravasation (Q64071677) (← links)
- Computational Modeling of Collective Cell Migration: Mechanical and Biochemical Aspects (Q90708419) (← links)
- Fluid flow through packings of elastic shells (Q92752714) (← links)