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1. Microvascular Modeling for Medical Imaging and Toxicity Assessment

2. In-vitro to in-vivo acetaminophen hepatotoxicity extrapolation using classical schemes, pharmaco-dynamic models and a multiscale spatial-temporal liver twin

3. Diffusion-weighted MRI-guided needle biopsies permit quantitative tumor heterogeneity assessment and cell load estimation

5. Model predicts fundamental role of biomechanical control of cell cycle progression during liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy

6. Guided interactive image segmentation using machine learning and color based data set clustering

7. SBML Level 3: an extensible format for the exchange and reuse of biological models

9. System modeling of receptor-induced apoptosis

10. Gut microbiota depletion exacerbates cholestatic liver injury via loss of FXR signalling

11. Extracellular Matrix Protein 1 Attenuates Hepatic Fibrosis by Inhibiting TSP-, ADAMTS-, and MMP-Mediated Latent TGF-β1 Activation

12. TiQuant: Software for tissue analysis, quantification and surface reconstruction

15. Generic growth instabilities in one-layered tissue sheets

18. Scaling Laws and Similarity Detection in Sequence Alignment with Gaps

21. Free Article from Systems Biologists Seek Fuller Integration of Systems Biology Approaches in New Cancer Research Programs

22. Data from Systems Biologists Seek Fuller Integration of Systems Biology Approaches in New Cancer Research Programs

25. In vitro to in vivo acetaminophen hepatotoxicity extrapolation using classical schemes, pharmacodynamic models and a multiscale spatial-temporal liver twin

26. Spatio-temporal mathematical model describing the interplay between biomechanics and cell kinetics during fibrotic scar formation

28. Adverse outcome pathways: opportunities, limitations and open questions

29. Modeling of Liver Regeneration

35. A digital twin of liver predicts regeneration after drug-induced damage at the level of cell type orchestration

41. Identification of mechanisms driving development of the bile ducts and hepatic arteries

42. Quantitative modeling identifies critical cell mechanics driving bile duct lumen formation

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45. The virtual liver: state of the art and future perspectives

46. Integrated spatial-temporal model for the prediction of interplay between biomechanics and cell kinetics in fibrotic street formation

48. A predictive computational model shows that biomechanical cell cycle progression control can explain liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy

49. Introduction to Part VII

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