Three-Dimensional Spatiotemporal Modeling of Colon Cancer Organoids Reveals that Multimodal Control of Stem Cell Self-Renewal is a Critical Determinant of Size and Shape in Early Stages of Tumor Growth


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H. Yan, A. Konstorum, J. Lowengrub
Bulletin of mathematical biology, 2018

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Yan, H., Konstorum, A., & Lowengrub, J. (2018). Three-Dimensional Spatiotemporal Modeling of Colon Cancer Organoids Reveals that Multimodal Control of Stem Cell Self-Renewal is a Critical Determinant of Size and Shape in Early Stages of Tumor Growth. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology.


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Yan, H., A. Konstorum, and J. Lowengrub. “Three-Dimensional Spatiotemporal Modeling of Colon Cancer Organoids Reveals That Multimodal Control of Stem Cell Self-Renewal Is a Critical Determinant of Size and Shape in Early Stages of Tumor Growth.” Bulletin of mathematical biology (2018).


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Yan, H., et al. “Three-Dimensional Spatiotemporal Modeling of Colon Cancer Organoids Reveals That Multimodal Control of Stem Cell Self-Renewal Is a Critical Determinant of Size and Shape in Early Stages of Tumor Growth.” Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 2018.


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@article{h2018a,
  title = {Three-Dimensional Spatiotemporal Modeling of Colon Cancer Organoids Reveals that Multimodal Control of Stem Cell Self-Renewal is a Critical Determinant of Size and Shape in Early Stages of Tumor Growth},
  year = {2018},
  journal = {Bulletin of mathematical biology},
  author = {Yan, H. and Konstorum, A. and Lowengrub, J.}
}


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