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Layton, A. T. , Bowen, M. , Wen, A. , & Layton, H. E. . (2011). Feedback-mediated dynamics in a model of coupled nephrons with compliant thick ascending limbs. Mathematical biosciences, 230, 115–127. Elsevier.
Sadria, M. , & Layton, A. T. . (2020). A First Course in Systems Biology. SIAM PUBLICATIONS 3600 UNIV CITY SCIENCE CENTER, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19104-2688 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.
Herschlag, G. , Liu, J. - G. , & Layton, A. T. . (2016). Fluid extraction across pumping and permeable walls in the viscous limit. Physics of Fluids, 28. AIP Publishing.
Stadt, M. M. , & Layton, A. . (2022). From your kidneys to your eyes: lessons from computational kidney models. Modeling and Artificial Intelligence in Ophthalmology, 4.
Hu, R. , McDonough, A. A. , & Layton, A. . (2019). Functional Implications of Sexual Dimorphism of Transporter Patterns along the Rat Nephron. The FASEB Journal, 33, 864–1. The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.
Li, Q. , McDonough, A. A. , Layton, H. E. , & Layton, A. T. . (2018). Functional implications of sexual dimorphism of transporter patterns along the rat proximal tubule: modeling and analysis. American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 315, F692–F700. American Physiological Society Bethesda, MD.
Hu, R. , McDonough, A. A. , & Layton, A. T. . (2019). Functional implications of the sex differences in transporter abundance along the rat nephron: modeling and analysis. American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 317, F1462–F1474. American Physiological Society Bethesda, MD.
Layton, A. T. , Pannabecker, T. L. , Dantzler, W. H. , & Layton, H. E. . (2010). Functional implications of the three-dimensional architecture of the rat renal inner medulla. American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 298, F973–F987. American Physiological Society Bethesda, MD.
Casanova, A. G. , Fuentes-Calvo, I. , Hernández-Sánchez, M. T. , Quintero, M. , Toral, P. , Caballero, M. T. , Martínez-Salgado, C. , et al. (2021). The furosemide stress test and computational modeling identify renal damage sites associated with predisposition to acute kidney injury in rats. Translational Research, 231, 76–91. Mosby.
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Jiang, T. , Li, Y. , Layton, A. T. , Wang, W. , Sun, Y. , Li, M. , Zhou, H. , et al. (2017). Generation and phenotypic analysis of mice lacking all urea transporters. Kidney international, 91, 338–351. Elsevier.
Layton, A. T. , Edwards, A. , Layton, A. T. , & Edwards, A. . (2014). Glomerular Filtration. Mathematical Modeling in Renal Physiology, 7–41. Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
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Docherty, N. G. , Delles, C. , D’Haese, P. , Layton, A. T. , Martínez-Salgado, C. , Vervaet, B. A. , & López-Hernández, F. J. . (2021). Haemodynamic frailty–A risk factor for acute kidney injury in the elderly. Ageing Research Reviews, 70, 101408. Elsevier.
Layton, A. T. . (2018). Handbook of Numerical Methods for Hy-perbolic Problems: Basic and Fundamen. SIAM Review Vol. 60, Issue 3 (September 2018), 60, 768.
Layton, A. T. . (2023). “Hi, how can i help you?”: embracing artificial intelligence in kidney research. American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 325, F395–F406. American Physiological Society Rockville, MD.
Bourlioux, A. , Layton, A. T. , & Minion, M. L. . (2003). High-order multi-implicit spectral deferred correction methods for problems of reactive flow. Journal of Computational Physics, 189, 651–675. Elsevier.
Leete, J. , & Layton, A. . (2018). His and Her Computational Models of Long-term Blood Pressure Regulation. The FASEB Journal, 32, 714–5. The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.
Layton, A. T. . (2021). His and her mathematical models of physiological systems. Mathematical Biosciences, 338, 108642. Elsevier.
Fattah, H. , Layton, A. , & Vallon, V. . (2019). How do kidneys adapt to a deficit or loss in nephron number?. Physiology, 34, 189–197. American Physiological Society Bethesda, MD.
Ryu, H. , Layton, A. T. , Tubuloglomerular, D. NaCl Deliv, & others, . (2012). HWAYEON RYU. Biomed Eng, 28, 369–380.

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