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Open AccessDigital twins for health: a sco** review
The use of digital twins (DTs) has proliferated across various fields and industries, with a recent surge in the healthcare sector. The concept of digital twin for health (DT4H) holds great promise to revoluti...
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A Review of Stochastic and Deterministic Modeling of Stem Cell Dynamics
This paper briefly describes recent mathematical models that use stochastic and deterministic approaches to understand stem cell dynamics and how these models are utilized to study the roles of stem cells’ dyn...
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Open AccessImmune classification of clear cell renal cell carcinoma
Since the outcome of treatments, particularly immunotherapeutic interventions, depends on the tumor immune micro-environment (TIM), several experimental and computational tools such as flow cytometry, immunohi...
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Modeling Cell Dynamics in Colon and Intestinal Crypts: The Significance of Central Stem Cells in Tumorigenesis
Colon and intestinal crypts have been widely chosen to study cell dynamics because of their fairly simple structures. In the colon and intestinal crypts, stem cells (SCs) are located at very bottom of the cryp...
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Fluid Dynamics of Nematocyst Prey Capture
A nematocyst is a specialized organelle within cells of jellyfish and other Cnidarians that sting. Nematocysts are also present in some single-celled protists. They contain a barbed, venomous thread that accel...
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Open AccessThe role of cell location and spatial gradients in the evolutionary dynamics of colon and intestinal crypts
Colon and intestinal crypts serve as an important model system for adult stem cell proliferation and differentiation. We develop a spatial stochastic model to study the rate of somatic evolution in a normal cr...
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Translating graphs by mean curvature flow
The aim of this work is studying translating graphs by mean curvature flow in \(\mathbb {R}^3\) ...