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Layton, A. T. . (2012). Modeling transport and flow regulatory mechanisms of the kidney. International Scholarly Research Notices, 2012. Hindawi.
Layton, A. T. , Savage, N. S. , Howell, A. S. , Carroll, S. Y. , Drubin, D. G. , & Lew, D. J. . (2011). Modeling vesicle traffic reveals unexpected consequences for Cdc42p-mediated polarity establishment. Current Biology, 21, 184–194. Elsevier.
Layton, A. T. . (2006). Modeling water transport across elastic boundaries using an explicit jump method. SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing, 28, 2189–2207. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.
Sadria, M. , & Layton, A. T. . (2021). Modeling within-host SARS-CoV-2 infection dynamics and potential treatments. Viruses, 13, 1141. MDPI.
Abo, S. , Smith, D. , Stadt, M. , & Layton, A. . (2022). Modelling female physiology from head to toe: Impact of sex hormones, menstrual cycle, and pregnancy. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 540, 111074. Academic Press.
Layton, A. T. , & Gumz, M. L. . (2022). Modelling Sex Differences in Circadian Regulation of Kidney Function of the Mouse. bioRxiv, 2022–08. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
Edwards, A. , & Layton, A. T. . (2011). Modulation of outer medullary NaCl transport and oxygenation by nitric oxide and superoxide. American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 301, F979–F996. American Physiological Society Bethesda, MD.
Olson, S. D. , Layton, A. , & Olson, S. . (2014). Motion of filaments with planar and helical bending waves in a viscous fluid. Biological Fluid Dynamics: Modeling, Computation, and Applications, AMS Contemp. Math. Series, Layton A, Olson S (eds). AMS: Providence, RI, 109–128.
Ciocanel, M. - V. , Stepien, T. L. , Sgouralis, I. , & Layton, A. T. . (2018). A multicellular vascular model of the renal myogenic response. Processes, 6, 89. MDPI.
Sadria, M. , Bjornstad, P. , Pottumarthi, P. , Lu-Ping, L. , Pyle, L. , Vigers, T. , & Layton, A. . (2023). A multimodal neural network that distinguishes between type 1 and type 2 diabetes in young persons using MRI and clinical data. Physiology, 38, 5695980. American Physiological Society Rockville, MD.
Layton, A. T. . (2019). Multiscale models of kidney function and diseases. Current Opinion in Biomedical Engineering, 11, 1–8. Elsevier.
Layton, A. T. , Moore, L. C. , & Layton, H. E. . (2005). Multistability in tubuloglomerular feedback and spectral complexity in spontaneously hypertensive rats. American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology.
Layton, A. T. , Moore, L. C. , & Layton, H. E. . (2009). Multistable dynamics mediated by tubuloglomerular feedback in a model of coupled nephrons. Bulletin of mathematical biology, 71, 515–555. Springer-Verlag.
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Modell, B. , Khan, M. , Darlison, M. , King, A. , Layton, M. , Old, J. , Petrou, M. , et al. (2001). A national register for surveillance of inherited disorders: beta thalassaemia in the United Kingdom. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 79, 1006–1013. World Health Organization Genebra, Genebra, Switzerland.
Sgouralis, I. , & Layton, A. . (2013). Nephrovascular interactions in a mathematical model of rat renal autoregulation. The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.
Sadria, M. , Karimi, S. , & Layton, A. T. . (2019). Network centrality analysis of eye-gaze data in autism spectrum disorder. Computers in biology and medicine, 111, 103332. Pergamon.
Layton, A. T. . (2017). A new microscope for the kidney: mathematics. American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 312, F671–F672. American Physiological Society Bethesda, MD.
Wang, J. , & Layton, A. . (2010). New numerical methods for Burgers' equation based on semi-Lagrangian and modified equation approaches. Applied numerical mathematics, 60, 645–657. North-Holland.
Fry, B. , Edwards, A. , & Layton, A. . (2015). Nitric Oxide and Superoxide Significantly Affect Medullary Oxygenation and Urinary Output. The FASEB Journal, 29, 963–1. The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.
Edwards, A. , & Layton, A. T. . (2010). Nitric oxide and superoxide transport in a cross section of the rat outer medulla. II. Reciprocal interactions and tubulovascular cross talk. American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 299, F634–F647. American Physiological Society Bethesda, MD.

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