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Growing heterogeneous tumors in silico
Jana Gevertz,
S. Torquato
Chemistry
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Princeton Materials Institute
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cellular automaton model
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Cell Population
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Treatment Strategy
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Level Heterogeneity
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Mathematical Model
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Model Prediction
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Progression
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Term Goal
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Tumor Progression
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Computer Model
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Tumor Volume
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Cell Level
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Tumor Processes
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Individualized Treatment
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Material Science
Tumor
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Immunology and Microbiology
Tumor Volume
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