Search Results for author: Christina Surulescu

Found 7 papers, 0 papers with code

An in-silico approach to meniscus tissue regeneration: Modeling, numerical simulation, and experimental analysis

no code implementations9 Mar 2024 Elise Grosjean, Alex Keilmann, Henry Jäger, Shimi Mohanan, Claudia Redenbach, Bernd Simeon, Christina Surulescu, Luisa de Roy, Andreas Seitz, Graciosa Teixeira, Martin Dauner, Carsten Linti, Günter Schmidt

We develop a model the dynamics of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) and chondrocytes evolving in a nonwoven polyethylene terephtalate (PET) scaffold impregnated with hyaluron and supplied with a differentiation medium.

Mathematical modeling of glioma invasion and therapy approaches

no code implementations22 Mar 2022 Martina Conte, Yvonne Dzierma, Sven Knobe, Christina Surulescu

A multiscale model for glioma spread in brain tissue under the influence of vascularization and vascular endothelial growth factors is proposed.

Multiphase modelling of glioma pseudopalisading under acidosis

no code implementations29 Jun 2021 Pawan Kumar, Christina Surulescu, Anna Zhigun

We propose a multiphase modeling approach to describe glioma pseudopalisade patterning under the influence of acidosis.

Multiscale modeling of glioma invasion: from receptor binding to flux-limited macroscopic PDEs

no code implementations7 Oct 2020 Anne Dietrich, Niklas Kolbe, Nikolaos Sfakianakis, Christina Surulescu

We propose a novel approach to modeling cell migration in an anisotropic environment with biochemical heterogeneity and interspecies interactions, using as a paradigm glioma invasion in brain tissue under the influence of hypoxia-triggered angiogenesis.

A flux-limited model for glioma patterning with hypoxia-induced angiogenesis

no code implementations21 Sep 2020 Pawan Kumar, Christina Surulescu

We propose a model for glioma patterns in a microlocal tumor environment under the influence of acidity, angiogenesis, and tissue anisotropy.

Mathematical modeling of glioma invasion: acid- and vasculature mediated go-or-grow dichotomy and the influence of tissue anisotropy

no code implementations23 Jul 2020 Martina Conte, Christina Surulescu

Starting from kinetic transport equations and subcellular dynamics we deduce a multiscale model for glioma invasion relying on the go-or-grow dichotomy and the influence of vasculature, acidity, and brain tissue anisotropy.

Multiscale modeling of glioma pseudopalisades: contributions from the tumor microenvironment

no code implementations10 Jul 2020 Pawan Kumar, Jing Li, Christina Surulescu

Moreover, we study two different types of scaling and compare the behavior of the obtained macroscopic PDEs by way of simulations.

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