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Alberto Ippolito
Alberto Ippolito
Postdoctoral Fellow, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
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Nonlinear diffusion and thermo-electric coupling in a two-variable model of cardiac action potential
A Gizzi, A Loppini, R Ruiz-Baier, A Ippolito, A Camassa, A La Camera, ...
Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science 27 (9), 2017
262017
Contact guidance via heterogeneity of substrate elasticity
A Ippolito, VS Deshpande
Acta Biomaterialia 163, 158-169, 2023
92023
Contact guidance as a consequence of coupled morphological evolution and motility of adherent cells
A Ippolito, A DeSimone, VS Deshpande
Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology 21 (4), 1043-1065, 2022
82022
Cell reorientation on a cyclically strained substrate
S Das, A Ippolito, P McGarry, VS Deshpande
PNAS nexus 1 (5), pgac199, 2022
42022
The influence of entropic crowding in cell monolayers
A Ippolito, VS Deshpande
Biophysical Journal 121 (22), 4394-4404, 2022
32022
Eliciting the antitumor immune response with a conditionally activated PD‐L1 targeting antibody analyzed with a quantitative systems pharmacology model
A Ippolito, H Wang, Y Zhang, V Vakil, H Bazzazi, AS Popel
CPT: Pharmacometrics & Systems Pharmacology 13 (1), 93-105, 2024
22024
Leveraging multi-omics data to empower quantitative systems pharmacology in immuno-oncology
T Arulraj, H Wang, A Ippolito, S Zhang, EJ Fertig, AS Popel
Briefings in bioinformatics 25 (3), bbae131, 2024
2024
From virtual patients to digital twins in immuno-oncology: lessons learned from mechanistic quantitative systems pharmacology modeling
H Wang, T Arulraj, A Ippolito, AS Popel
arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.03335, 2024
2024
Homeostatic mechanics for a synthetic cell: predictions on substrate anisotropies and cell-cell interactions
A Ippolito
2021
Supplemental material for Cell reorientation on a cyclically strained substrate
S Das, A Ippolito, P McGarry, VS Deshpande
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