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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, 804–14. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.
Layton, A. T. . (2009). On the efficiency of spectral deferred correction methods for time-dependent partial differential equations. Applied numerical mathematics, 59, 1629–1643. North-Holland.
Layton, A. T. . (2009). Using integral equations and the immersed interface method to solve immersed boundary problems with stiff forces. Computers & fluids, 38, 266–272. Pergamon.
Layton, A. T. , Toyama, Y. , Yang, G. - Q. , Edwards, G. S. , Kiehart, D. P. , & Venakides, S. . (2009). Drosophila morphogenesis: tissue force laws and the modeling of dorsal closure. HFSP journal, 3, 441–460. Taylor & Francis.
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.
Layton, A. T. , Layton, H. E. , Dantzler, W. H. , & Pannabecker, T. L. . (2009). The mammalian urine concentrating mechanism: hypotheses and uncertainties. Physiology, 24, 250–256. American Physiological Society.
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.
Layton, A. T. . (2008). An efficient numerical method for the two-fluid Stokes equations with a moving immersed boundary. Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering, 197, 2147–2155. North-Holland.
Layton, A. T. . (2008). On the choice of correctors for semi-implicit Picard deferred correction methods. Applied Numerical Mathematics, 58, 845–858. Elsevier.
Layton, H. E. , Layton, A. T. , & Moore, L. C. . (2007). A mechanism for the generation of harmonics in oscillations mediated by tubuloglomerular feedback. The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.
Layton, A. T. . (2007). Role of UTB urea transporters in the urine concentrating mechanism of the rat kidney. Bulletin of mathematical biology, 69, 887–929. Springer-Verlag.
Layton, A. , & Minion, M. . (2007). Implications of the choice of predictors for semi-implicit Picard integral deferred correction methods. Communications in Applied Mathematics and Computational Science, 2, 1–34. Mathematical Sciences Publishers.
Layton, A. T. , Moore, L. C. , & Layton, H. E. . (2006). Dynamics in coupled nephrons may contribute to irregular flow oscillations in spontaneously hypertensive rats. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.
Layton, A. T. , Christara, C. C. , & Jackson, K. R. . (2006). Quadratic spline methods for the shallow water equations on the sphere: Galerkin. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 71, 175–186. Elsevier.
Layton, A. T. , Christara, C. C. , & Jackson, K. R. . (2006). Quadratic spline methods for the shallow water equations on the sphere: Collocation. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 71, 187–205. Elsevier.
Layton, A. T. , Christara, C. C. , & Jackson, K. R. . (2006). Quadratic spline Galerkin method for the shallow water equations on the sphere. Math. Comput. Simulat, 71, 175–186.
Layton, A. T. . (2006). An explicit jump method for the two-fluid stokes equations with an immersed elastic boundary. Elsevier Science.
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.
Layton, A. T. , & Layton, H. E. . (2005). A mathematical model of the urine concentrating mechanism of the inner medulla of the chinchilla kidney. In FASEB JOURNAL (Vol. 19, pp. A149–A149). FEDERATION AMER SOC EXP BIOL 9650 ROCKVILLE PIKE, BETHESDA, MD 20814-3998 USA.
Layton, A. T. . (2005). A methodology for tracking solute distribution in a mathematical model of the kidney. Journal of Biological Systems, 13, 399–419. World Scientific.

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