CompuCell3D v4 Main Tool

Base tool for CompuCell3D version 4 and greater. Allows running any of the demos included with CC3D (/CompuCell3D_Demos/Demos)

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Published on 30 Jul 2020 All versions

doi:10.21981/A02N-G178 cite this

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Abstract

Demos will be located in <HOME>/CompuCell3D_Demos/Demos

CompuCell3D is a flexible scriptable modeling environment, which allows the rapid construction of sharable Virtual Tissue in-silico simulations of a wide variety of multi-scale, multi-cellular problems including angiogenesis, bacterial colonies, cancer, developmental biology, evolution, the immune system, tissue engineering, toxicology and even non-cellular soft materials. CompuCell3D models have been used to solve basic biological problems, to develop medical therapies, to assess modes of action of toxicants and to design engineered tissues. CompuCell3D intuitive and make Virtual Tissue modeling accessible to users without extensive software development or programming experience. It uses Cellular Potts Model to model cell behavior.

Bio

Part of the nanoBio group https://nanohub.org/groups/nanobio

Credits

Compucell3D is led by Maciej Swat (IU), TJ Sego (IU), Andy Somogyi (IU), Juliano Gianlupi (IU), and James Glazier (IU) in collabration with Dr. David Umulis (PU) and team.

Sponsored by

This project is currently funded by generous support from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) and National Institutes of Health (NIH). Grants: NSF- 1720625, “Network for Computational Nanotechnology - Engineered nanoBIO Node” and NIH- R01 GM122424, “Competitive Renewal of Development and Improvement of the Tissue Simulation Toolkit”.

Cite this work

Researchers should cite this work as follows:

  • Multi-Scale Modeling of Tissues Using CompuCell3D – M. Swat, Gilberto L. Thomas, Julio M. Belmonte, A. Shirinifard, D.Hmeljak, J. A. Glazier, Computational Methods in Cell Biology, Methods in Cell Biology 110: 325-366 (2012)

  • Juliano Ferrari Gianlupi, T.J. Sego (2023), "CompuCell3D v4 Main Tool," https://nanohub.org/resources/cc3dbase4x. (DOI: 10.21981/A02N-G178).

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