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2012
Layton, A. T., & Wei, G.. (2012). Interface methods for biological and biomedical problems. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering, 28, 289–290. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd Chichester, UK.
Layton, A. T.. (2012). Modeling transport and flow regulatory mechanisms of the kidney. International Scholarly Research Notices, 2012. Hindawi.
Layton, A. T., & J Beale, T.. (2012). A partially implicit hybrid method for computing interface motion in Stokes flow. Discrete Contin. Dyn. Syst. Ser. B, 27, 1139–1153.
Layton, A. T., Moore, L. C., & Layton, H. E.. (2012). Signal transduction in a compliant thick ascending limb. American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 302, F1188–F1202. American Physiological Society Bethesda, MD.
Edwards, A., & Layton, A. T.. (2012). Impact of nitric oxide-mediated vasodilation on outer medullary NaCl transport and oxygenation. American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 303, F907–F917. American Physiological Society Bethesda, MD.
Layton, A. T., Pham, P., & Ryu, H.. (2012). Signal transduction in a compliant short loop of Henle. International journal for numerical methods in biomedical engineering, 28, 369–383. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd Chichester, UK.
Layton, A. T., Gilbert, R. L., & Pannabecker, T. L.. (2012). Isolated interstitial nodal spaces may facilitate preferential solute and fluid mixing in the rat renal inner medulla. American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 302, F830–F839. American Physiological Society Bethesda, MD.
Sgouralis, I., & Layton, A. T.. (2012). Autoregulation and conduction of vasomotor responses in a mathematical model of the rat afferent arteriole. American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 303, F229–F239. American Physiological Society Bethesda, MD.
Layton, A. T., Dantzler, W. H., & Pannabecker, T. L.. (2012). Urine concentrating mechanism: impact of vascular and tubular architecture and a proposed descending limb urea-Na+ cotransporter. American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 302, F591–F605. American Physiological Society Bethesda, MD.
Savage, N. S., Layton, A. T., & Lew, D. J.. (2012). Mechanistic mathematical model of polarity in yeast. Molecular biology of the cell, 23, 1998–2013. The American Society for Cell Biology.
Hou, G., Wang, J., & Layton, A.. (2012). Numerical methods for fluid-structure interaction—a review. Communications in Computational Physics, 12, 337–377. Cambridge University Press.
2013
Haer-Wigman, L., Linthorst, G. E., Sands, J. M., Klein, J. D., Thai, T. L., Verhoeven, A. J., van Zwieten, R., et al. (2013). DUPLICATION OF THE UREA TRANSPORTER B GENE (KIDD BLOOD GROUP) IN A KINDRED WITH FAMILIAL AZOTEMIA. In VOX SANGUINIS (Vol. 105, pp. 30–31). WILEY-BLACKWELL 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA.
Moss, R., & Layton, A.. (2013). Modeling the effects of medullary blood flow regulation on pressure natriuresis. The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.
Sgouralis, I., & Layton, A.. (2013). Nephrovascular interactions in a mathematical model of rat renal autoregulation. The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.
Layton, A. T.. (2013). Mathematical modeling of kidney transport. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Systems Biology and Medicine, 5, 557–573. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Hoboken, USA.
Nieves-González, A., Clausen, C., Marcano, M., Layton, A. T., Layton, H. E., & Moore, L. C.. (2013). Fluid dilution and efficiency of Na+ transport in a mathematical model of a thick ascending limb cell. American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 304, F634–F652. American Physiological Society Bethesda, MD.
Li, Y., Williams, S. A., & Layton, A. T.. (2013). A hybrid immersed interface method for driven Stokes flow in an elastic tube. Numerical Mathematics: Theory, Methods and Applications, 6, 600–616. Cambridge University Press.
Sgouralis, I., & Layton, A. T.. (2013). Control and modulation of fluid flow in the rat kidney. Bulletin of mathematical biology, 75, 2551–2574. Springer US.
Ryu, H., & Layton, A. T.. (2013). Effect of tubular inhomogeneities on feedback-mediated dynamics of a model of a thick ascending limb. Mathematical Medicine and Biology: a Journal of the IMA, 30, 191–212. Oxford University Press.
Layton, A. T., & Bankir, L.. (2013). Impacts of active urea secretion into pars recta on urine concentration and urea excretion rate. Physiological reports, 1.

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