2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.procir.2015.11.010
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Tissue Spheroids Encaged Into Microscaffolds with Internal Structure to Increase Cell Viability

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“…The pre-processing stage includes the following stages: image acquisition and processing, project design, 3D modeling and/or predictive mathematical methods (BioCAE), selection of the bioink/biomaterial based on the type of 3D bioprinter and on the properties required for the end product [24].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pre-processing stage includes the following stages: image acquisition and processing, project design, 3D modeling and/or predictive mathematical methods (BioCAE), selection of the bioink/biomaterial based on the type of 3D bioprinter and on the properties required for the end product [24].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modelling and simulation of diffusion process in tissue spheroids CFD [14] Agent-based virtual tissue simulations CC3D [17] Cell compressibility, motility and contact inhibition on the growth of tumor cell clusters CC3D [18] Multiscale modeling of the early CD8 T cell immune response in lymph nodes CC3D [19] Multi-scale knowledge on cardiac development CC3D [20] The cell behavior ontology CC3D [21] Cell differentiation in the transition to multicellularity CC3D [22] Dynamics of cell aggregates fusion CC3D [36] A multi-cell model of tumor evolution CC3D [37] Virtual tissues MAS [38] Disruption of blood vessel development CC3D [39] Tumor growth and angiogenesis CC3D [40] Agent-oriented in silico liver (ILS) MAS [41] Model of thrombus development MAS (TS) [42] Three-dimensional multi-scale tumor model MAS [43] A multi-scale model of dendritic cell education and trafficking in the lung CM [44] Multi-scale model of follicular development CM [45] Multi-scale in silico leukocytes model MAS [46] Multi-scale model of organogenesis CM [47] Limitations of spheroids under inappropriate conditions FE [48] Finite lower levels occur at multiple time scales influencing the behavior of the organ. Multi-scale models are usually based on the continuum modeling and/or MAS approaches which can be decomposed into N single-scale mathematical models and several physical processes.…”
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“…Multi-scale models are usually based on the continuum modeling and/or MAS approaches which can be decomposed into N single-scale mathematical models and several physical processes. Various works have already been done which apply many multi-scale methods in several biological systems [14,[17][18][19][20][21][22][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49]: a good review is proposed in Table 1.…”
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confidence: 99%