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Título : Multiscale cancer modeling Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Thomas S. Deisboeck, Autor ; Georgios S. Stamatakos, Autor ; Georgios S. Stamatakos, Autor ; Georgios S. Stamatakos, Autor Mención de edición: Primera edición Editorial: Boca Raton : CRC Press Fecha de publicación: 2011 Número de páginas: xxiv, 460 páginas Il.: ilustraciones, diagramas, tablas Dimensiones: 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-1-4398-1440-6 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Clasificación: 327.16 Conflicto internacional Nota de contenido: Evolution, regulation, and disruption of homeostasis and Its Role in carcinogenesis -- Cancer cell -- Linking oncogenic signaling to molecular structure -- Has cancer sculpted the genome? modeling linkage and the role of tetraploidy in neoplasti -- Catastrophes and complex networks in genomically unstable tumorigenesis -- A stochastic multiscale model framework for colonic stem cell homeostasis -- Multiscale modeling of colonic crypts and early colorectal cancer -- The physical microenvironment in somatic evolution of cancer -- Multiscale modeling of cell motion in three-dimensional environments -- Simulating cancer growth with Agent-Based models -- Diffusional instability as a mechanism of tumor invasion -- Continuum models of mesenchymal cell migration and sprouting angiogenesis -- Do tumor invasion strategies follow basic physical laws? -- Multiscale mathematical modeling of vascular tumor growth -- An exercise in transatlantic -- A multiscale simulation framework for modeling solid tumor growth with an explicit vesse -- Building stochastic models for cancer growth and treatment -- Bridging from multiscale modeling to practical clinical applications in the study of hum -- Personalization of Reaction-Diffusion tumor growth models in MR images -- Application to -- In silico oncology -- Part I—Clinically oriented cancer multilevel modeling based on di -- In silico oncology -- Part II—Clinical requirements regarding in silico oncology. Link: https://biblioteca.unap.edu.pe/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=106043 Multiscale cancer modeling [texto impreso] / Thomas S. Deisboeck, Autor ; Georgios S. Stamatakos, Autor ; Georgios S. Stamatakos, Autor ; Georgios S. Stamatakos, Autor . - Primera edición . - Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2011 . - xxiv, 460 páginas : ilustraciones, diagramas, tablas ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-4398-1440-6
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Clasificación: 327.16 Conflicto internacional Nota de contenido: Evolution, regulation, and disruption of homeostasis and Its Role in carcinogenesis -- Cancer cell -- Linking oncogenic signaling to molecular structure -- Has cancer sculpted the genome? modeling linkage and the role of tetraploidy in neoplasti -- Catastrophes and complex networks in genomically unstable tumorigenesis -- A stochastic multiscale model framework for colonic stem cell homeostasis -- Multiscale modeling of colonic crypts and early colorectal cancer -- The physical microenvironment in somatic evolution of cancer -- Multiscale modeling of cell motion in three-dimensional environments -- Simulating cancer growth with Agent-Based models -- Diffusional instability as a mechanism of tumor invasion -- Continuum models of mesenchymal cell migration and sprouting angiogenesis -- Do tumor invasion strategies follow basic physical laws? -- Multiscale mathematical modeling of vascular tumor growth -- An exercise in transatlantic -- A multiscale simulation framework for modeling solid tumor growth with an explicit vesse -- Building stochastic models for cancer growth and treatment -- Bridging from multiscale modeling to practical clinical applications in the study of hum -- Personalization of Reaction-Diffusion tumor growth models in MR images -- Application to -- In silico oncology -- Part I—Clinically oriented cancer multilevel modeling based on di -- In silico oncology -- Part II—Clinical requirements regarding in silico oncology. Link: https://biblioteca.unap.edu.pe/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=106043
Multiscale cancer modeling
Deisboeck, Thomas S.Stamatakos, Georgios S. ; Stamatakos, Georgios S. ; Stamatakos, Georgios S. - - Boca Raton : CRC Press - 2011
Evolution, regulation, and disruption of homeostasis and Its Role in carcinogenesis -- Cancer cell -- Linking oncogenic signaling to molecular structure -- Has cancer sculpted the genome? modeling linkage and the role of tetraploidy in neoplasti -- Catastrophes and complex networks in genomically unstable tumorigenesis -- A stochastic multiscale model framework for colonic stem cell homeostasis -- Multiscale modeling of colonic crypts and early colorectal cancer -- The physical microenvironment in somatic evolution of cancer -- Multiscale modeling of cell motion in three-dimensional environments -- Simulating cancer growth with Agent-Based models -- Diffusional instability as a mechanism of tumor invasion -- Continuum models of mesenchymal cell migration and sprouting angiogenesis -- Do tumor invasion strategies follow basic physical laws? -- Multiscale mathematical modeling of vascular tumor growth -- An exercise in transatlantic -- A multiscale simulation framework for modeling solid tumor growth with an explicit vesse -- Building stochastic models for cancer growth and treatment -- Bridging from multiscale modeling to practical clinical applications in the study of hum -- Personalization of Reaction-Diffusion tumor growth models in MR images -- Application to -- In silico oncology -- Part I—Clinically oriented cancer multilevel modeling based on di -- In silico oncology -- Part II—Clinical requirements regarding in silico oncology.
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