Abstract

Cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix interactions play a major role in tumor growth, which involves complex molecular intercommunications. We have developed a single-cell computational model in which fluid dynamics and cell-cell interaction are coupled to evaluate the growth of cancer cells in fluidic environments. The results demonstrate that, once the cell concentration increases, the cell-cell interaction increases, decreasing cell maturation time and increasing tumor growth rate.

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