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The following pages link to Analysis of a molecular structured population model with possible polynomial growth for the cell division cycle (Q2425474):
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- The contribution of age structure to cell population responses to targeted therapeutics (Q293730) (← links)
- A mathematical model for the effects of HER2 over-expression on cell cycle progression in breast cancer (Q417285) (← links)
- Self-similarity in a general aggregation-fragmentation problem. Application to fitness analysis (Q439119) (← links)
- Oscillations in a molecular structured cell population model (Q546138) (← links)
- Stability analysis of a simplified yet complete model for chronic myelogenous leukemia (Q611940) (← links)
- Circadian rhythm and cell population growth (Q636418) (← links)
- An age-and-cyclin-structured cell population model for healthy and tumoral tissues (Q938182) (← links)
- Asymptotic behavior and stability switch for a mature-immature model of cell differentiation (Q984581) (← links)
- A multiscale modelling approach for the regulation of the cell cycle by the circadian clock (Q1702268) (← links)
- Estimating the division rate from indirect measurements of single cells (Q2211459) (← links)
- Synchronisation and control of proliferation in cycling cell population models with age structure (Q2229783) (← links)
- Modeling circadian clock-cell cycle interaction effects on cell population growth rates (Q2341182) (← links)
- Delay equation formulation of a cyclin-structured cell population model (Q2343006) (← links)
- Analysis of a population model structured by the cells molecular content (Q2788516) (← links)
- Optimisation of Cancer Drug Treatments Using Cell Population Dynamics (Q2820387) (← links)
- Spectral Gap for the Growth-Fragmentation Equation via Harris's Theorem (Q3383045) (← links)
- EIGENELEMENTS OF A GENERAL AGGREGATION-FRAGMENTATION MODEL (Q3573106) (← links)
- Blood Cell Dynamics: Half of a Century of Modelling (Q4607480) (← links)
- Recovering the fragmentation rate in the growth-fragmentation equation (Q5058281) (← links)
- Ergodic Behaviour of a Multi-Type Growth-Fragmentation Process Modelling the Mycelial Network of a Filamentous Fungus (Q6175888) (← links)