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Growing heterogeneous tumors in silico
Jana Gevertz,
S. Torquato
Chemistry
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Princeton Materials Institute
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Tumor
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Tumor Growth
33%
Cellular Automaton Model
19%
Prediction Model
17%
Conduction
16%
Cell Population
16%
Progression
15%
Mutation
13%
Predict
12%
Likelihood
11%
Experiment
10%
Mathematical Model
10%
Cell
9%
Interaction
9%
Strategy
9%
Modeling
8%
Form
5%
Physics & Astronomy
tumors
89%
cellular automata
12%
mutations
12%
progressions
11%
organs
10%
mathematical models
8%
conduction
6%
cells
5%
predictions
5%
interactions
4%