Kenzan Method for Scaffold-Free Biofabrication 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-58688-1_2
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“…Chaste 2 was designed as a Cancer, Heart and Soft Tissue Environment [41] and has been used in studying growth of epithelial monolayers [42]. CompuCell3D [43] originated from CompuCell [44], which was one of the first frameworks created and originally used to model only simple reaction-diffusion (RD) systems but was since extended considerably to cover a wider range of topics such as angiogenesis [45], cancer [46] and tissue engineering [47]. EPISIM was used to understand how varying proportions of T Cells emerge in different vertebrate taxa [48].…”
Section: Comparison Of Abmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chaste 2 was designed as a Cancer, Heart and Soft Tissue Environment [41] and has been used in studying growth of epithelial monolayers [42]. CompuCell3D [43] originated from CompuCell [44], which was one of the first frameworks created and originally used to model only simple reaction-diffusion (RD) systems but was since extended considerably to cover a wider range of topics such as angiogenesis [45], cancer [46] and tissue engineering [47]. EPISIM was used to understand how varying proportions of T Cells emerge in different vertebrate taxa [48].…”
Section: Comparison Of Abmsmentioning
confidence: 99%