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The following pages link to A mathematical model to study the effects of drugs administration on tumor growth dynamics (Q2495855):
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- A mathematical model for the dynamics of cancer hepatocytes under therapeutic actions (Q285210) (← links)
- Modeling and simulation for toxicity assessment (Q504684) (← links)
- A mathematical method for parameter estimation in a tumor growth model (Q520326) (← links)
- An analytical model for nanoparticles concentration resulting from infusion into poroelastic brain tissue (Q905816) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling and optimization of intratumor drug transport (Q941205) (← links)
- Phase transitions in tumor growth. III: Vascular and metastasis behavior (Q1619897) (← links)
- Phenomenological modeling of tumor diameter growth based on a mixed effects model (Q1629067) (← links)
- Modeling tumor growth inhibition and toxicity outcome after administration of anticancer agents in xenograft mice: a dynamic energy budget (DEB) approach (Q1642581) (← links)
- Modeling of tumor growth incorporating the effects of necrosis and the effect of Bevacizumab (Q1694227) (← links)
- Theoretical investigation of the efficacy of antiangiogenic drugs combined to chemotherapy in xenografted mice (Q1715176) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling and dynamical analysis of anti-tumor drug dose-response (Q2130488) (← links)
- Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics models of tumor growth and anticancer effects in discrete time (Q2236679) (← links)
- A microenvironment based model of antimitotic therapy of Gompertzian tumor growth (Q2426326) (← links)
- Mathematical model of cancer growth controled by metronomic chemotherapies (Q3451669) (← links)
- A procedure for deriving new ODE models: Using the generalized linear chain trick to incorporate phase-type distributed delay and dwell time assumptions (Q5040163) (← links)
- Negligible long-term impact of nonlinear growth dynamics on heterogeneity in models of cancer cell populations (Q6661666) (← links)