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The Hybrid Cellular Automata (HCA) modelling framework can be an efficient approach to a number of biological problems, particularly those which involve the integration of multiple spatial and temporal scales. As such, HCA may become a key modelling tool in the development of the so-called integrative biology. In this paper, we first discuss HCA on a general level and then present results obtained when this approach was implemented in cancer research.

Type

Conference paper

Publication Date

2004

Volume

3305

Pages

444 - 453

Keywords

CYCLE, TUMOR-GROWTH, invasion, NON-HODGKINS-LYMPHOMAS