The unwelcome evolution of malignancy during cancer progression emerges through a selection process in a complex heterogeneous population structure. In the present work, we investigate evolutionary dynamics in a phenotypically heterogeneous population of stem cells (SCs) and their associated progenitors. The fate of a malignant mutation is determined not only by overall stem cell and non-stem cell growth rates but also differentiation and dedifferentiation rates. We investigate the effect of such a complex population structure on the evolution of malignant mutations. We derive exactly calculated results for the fixation probability of a mutant arising in each of the subpopulations. The exactly calculated results are in almost perfect agreem...
Cancer is an evolutionary system that results from the accumulation of somatic mutations, many of wh...
Cancer is an evolutionary system that results from the accumulation of somatic mutations, many of wh...
We deduce cell population models describing the evolution of a tumor (possibly interacting with its ...
<div><p>The unwelcome evolution of malignancy during cancer progression emerges through a selection ...
<div><p>Cells of different organs at different ages have an intrinsic set of kinetics that dictates ...
Cancer is currently viewed as an evolutionary process. In an organ there is a population of cells th...
Hierarchical organized tissue structures, with stem cell driven cell differentiation, are critical t...
The recently developed concept of cancer stem cells (CSC) sheds new light on various aspects of tumo...
The recently developed concept of cancer stem cells (CSC) sheds new light on various aspects of tumo...
The cancer stem cell hypothesis has evolved into one of the most important paradigms in cancer resea...
The recently developed concept of cancer stem cells (CSC) sheds new light on various aspects of tumo...
Intraneoplastic diversity in human tumors is a widespread phenomenon of critical importance for tumo...
We deduce cell population models describing the evolution of a tumor (possibly interacting with its ...
Tumorigenesis is a dynamic biological process that involves distinct cancer cell subpopulations prol...
Tumors are often heterogeneous in which tumor cells of different phenotypes have distinct properties...
Cancer is an evolutionary system that results from the accumulation of somatic mutations, many of wh...
Cancer is an evolutionary system that results from the accumulation of somatic mutations, many of wh...
We deduce cell population models describing the evolution of a tumor (possibly interacting with its ...
<div><p>The unwelcome evolution of malignancy during cancer progression emerges through a selection ...
<div><p>Cells of different organs at different ages have an intrinsic set of kinetics that dictates ...
Cancer is currently viewed as an evolutionary process. In an organ there is a population of cells th...
Hierarchical organized tissue structures, with stem cell driven cell differentiation, are critical t...
The recently developed concept of cancer stem cells (CSC) sheds new light on various aspects of tumo...
The recently developed concept of cancer stem cells (CSC) sheds new light on various aspects of tumo...
The cancer stem cell hypothesis has evolved into one of the most important paradigms in cancer resea...
The recently developed concept of cancer stem cells (CSC) sheds new light on various aspects of tumo...
Intraneoplastic diversity in human tumors is a widespread phenomenon of critical importance for tumo...
We deduce cell population models describing the evolution of a tumor (possibly interacting with its ...
Tumorigenesis is a dynamic biological process that involves distinct cancer cell subpopulations prol...
Tumors are often heterogeneous in which tumor cells of different phenotypes have distinct properties...
Cancer is an evolutionary system that results from the accumulation of somatic mutations, many of wh...
Cancer is an evolutionary system that results from the accumulation of somatic mutations, many of wh...
We deduce cell population models describing the evolution of a tumor (possibly interacting with its ...