High-throughput cancer hypothesis testing with an integrated PhysiCell-EMEWS workflow. Ozik, J., Collier, N., Wozniak, J., Macal, C., Cockrell, C., Friedman, S., Ghaffarizadeh, A., Heiland, R., An, G., & Macklin, P. bioRxiv, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2017.
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