Layton, A. T., & Layton, H. E. (2002). A numerical method for renal models that represent tubules with abrupt changes in membrane properties Journal of Mathematical Biology, 45, 549\textendash567.
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Layton, A. T., & Layton, H. E. (2002). A semi-Lagrangian semi-implicit numerical method for models of the urine concentrating mechanism SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing, 23, 1526\textendash1548.
Thomas, R., Layton, H. E., Layton, A. T., Harris, P., Lonie, A., & Moore, L. C. (2005). Towards a web resource for quantitative renal physiology 565, 98P.
Layton, A. T., Pannabecker, T. L., Dantzler, W. H., & Layton, H. E. (2004). Two modes for concentrating urine in rat inner medulla American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 287, F816\textendashF839.
Layton, A. T., Moore, L. C., & Layton, H. E. (2009). Waveform distortion in TGF-mediated limit-cycle oscillations: Effects of TAL flow The FASEB Journal, 23, 804\textendash14.
Layton, A. T., & Layton, H. E. (2003). An efficient numerical method for distributed-loop models of the urine concentrating mechanism Mathematical Biosciences, 181, 111\textendash132.
Pannabecker, T. L., Dantzler, W. H., Layton, H. E., & Layton, A. T. (2008). Role of three-dimensional architecture in the urine concentrating mechanism of the rat renal inner medulla American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 295, F1271\textendashF1285.
Layton, A. T., & Layton, H. E. (2003). A region-based model framework for the rat urine concentrating mechanism Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 65, 859\textendash901.
Pannabecker, T. L., Dantzler, W. H., Layton, A. T., & Layton, H. E. (2008). Three-dimensional reconstructions of rat renal inner medulla suggest two anatomically separated countercurrent mechanisms for urine concentration Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.
Layton, H. E., Moore, L. C., & Layton, A. T. (2008). Tubuloglomerular feedback signal transduction in a model of a compliant thick ascending limb Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.
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