Glen E. P. Ropella
Orcid: 0000-0002-6031-105X
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Glen E. P. Ropella
authored at least 20 papers
between 2004 and 2020.
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2020
Contrasting model mechanisms of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) release from damaged and necrotic hepatocytes as an example of general biomarker mechanisms.
PLoS Comput. Biol., 2020
2016
Competing Mechanistic Hypotheses of Acetaminophen-Induced Hepatotoxicity Challenged by Virtual Experiments.
PLoS Comput. Biol., 2016
Virtual experiments help explain intra- and inter-strain variability of AILI-induced hepatic necrosis in mice.
Proceedings of the Agent-Directed Simulation Symposium, 2016
Proceedings of the Agent-Directed Simulation Symposium, 2016
Implementing a cell-centered, agent-based framework with flexible environment granularities using MASON and VTK.
Proceedings of the Agent-Directed Simulation Symposium, 2016
2014
Toward modular biological models: defining analog modules based on referent physiological mechanisms.
BMC Syst. Biol., 2014
Mechanistic agent-based damage and repair models as hypotheses for patterns of necrosis caused by drug induced liver injury.
Proceedings of the 2014 Summer Simulation Multiconference, 2014
2012
Int. J. Agent Technol. Syst., 2012
Zonation of drug-induced, hepatic enzyme induction: falsifying fine grained mechanisms within a validated, multiscale In Silico Liver.
Proceedings of the 2012 Spring Simulation Multiconference, 2012
2010
Agent-Directed Tracing of Multi-Scale Drug Disposition Events within Normal and Diseased In Silico Livers.
Int. J. Agent Technol. Syst., 2010
Proceedings of the 2010 Spring Simulation Multiconference, 2010
2009
Evaluating an hepatic enzyme induction mechanism through coarse- and fine-grained measurements of an in silico liver.
Complex., 2009
Proceedings of the 2009 Spring Simulation Multiconference, SpringSim 2009, 2009
2008
Predicting hepatic disposition properties of cationic drugs using a physiologically based, agent-oriented In Silico Liver.
Proceedings of the 2008 Spring Simulation Multiconference, 2008
2007
Tracking Compounds and Their Interactions within In Silico Liver.
Proceedings of the ISCA 20th International Conference on Computer Applications in Industry and Engineering, 2007
Affects of Surface Detection on Shape and Growth of Model Tumor Spheroids.
Proceedings of the ISCA 20th International Conference on Computer Applications in Industry and Engineering, 2007
2004
Proceedings of the Computational Methods in Systems Biology, International Conference, 2004