Beatriz Blanco , Roberto Palma , Manuel Hurtado , Gema Jiménez , Carmen Griñán-Lisón , Juan Melchor , Juan Antonio Marchal , Hector Gomez , Guillermo Rus , Juan Soler
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Abstract
Targeted therapeutic interventions utilizing low-intensity ultrasound (LIUS) exhibit substantial potential for hindering the proliferation of cancer stem cells. This investigation introduces a multiscale model and computational framework to comprehensively explore the therapeutic LIUS on poroelastic tumor dynamics, thereby unraveling the intricacies of mechanotransduction mechanisms at play. Our model includes both macroscopic timescales encompassing days and rapid timescales spanning from microseconds to seconds, facilitating an in-depth comprehension of tumor behavior. We unveil the discerning suppression or reorientation of cancer cell proliferation and migration, enhancing a notable redistribution of cellular phases and stresses within the tumor microenvironment. Our findings defy existing paradigms by elucidating the impact of LIUS on cancer stem cell behavior. This endeavor advances our fundamental understanding of mechanotransduction phenomena in the context of LIUS therapy, thus underscoring its promising as a targeted therapeutic modality for cancer treatment. Furthermore, our results make a substantial contribution to the broader scientific community by shedding light on the intricate interplay between mechanical forces, cellular responses, and the spatiotemporal evolution of tumors. These insights hold the promising to promote a new perspective for the future development of pioneering and highly efficacious therapeutic strategies for combating cancer in a personalized manner.
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The aim of the journal is to provide an international forum for the dissemination of up-to-date information in the fields of the mathematics and computers, in particular (but not exclusively) as they apply to the dynamics of systems, their simulation and scientific computation in general. Published material ranges from short, concise research papers to more general tutorial articles.
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, published monthly, is the official organ of IMACS, the International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (Formerly AICA). This Association, founded in 1955 and legally incorporated in 1956 is a member of FIACC (the Five International Associations Coordinating Committee), together with IFIP, IFAV, IFORS and IMEKO.
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