The field of systems biology has become very popular as a means to deal with cancer as well as other complex biological issues. It enables scientists to gain an insight into difficult conditions through mathematical approaches that have been developed. Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of death among men after skin cancer and its heterogeneity makes it a complex disease. In this study we focus on three pathways known to play crucial roles in the formation of prostate cancer. By using a mathematical model that combines all of them we describe the interactions taking place during signal transduction in the prostate under normal and cancer conditions.
Prostate cancer co-opts a unique set of cellular pathways in its initiation and progression. The het...
Abstract: The advent of functional genomics has enabled the genome-wide characterization of the mole...
PURPOSE: Recent data suggest that neuroendocrine signaling may influence progression in some canc...
Prostate cancer is the most highly diagnosed, non-cutaneous cancer and second leading cause of cance...
Cancer cells develop several hallmark changes over the progress of the tumor process. Cell assistanc...
Background: Frequently occurring in cancer are the aberrant alterations of regulatory onco-metabolit...
Prostate cancer is the second most occurring cancer in men worldwide. To better understand the mecha...
The aim of this work is to build Boolean models to simulate specifically prostate cancer in individu...
AbstractConsiderable research is aimed at determining the mechanisms by which hormone-refractory pro...
Cancer involves the dysregulation of multiple signaling pathways in which computational modeling can...
In general, cancer, encompassing prostate cancer (PCa), is a disease that utilises signalling pathwa...
Cancer research has focused on the identification of molecular differences between cancerous and hea...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
<p>Cancer is a complex, multifaceted disease that operates through dynamic changes in the genome. C...
Prostate cancer represents a major health issue and its incidence is rising globally. In developed c...
Prostate cancer co-opts a unique set of cellular pathways in its initiation and progression. The het...
Abstract: The advent of functional genomics has enabled the genome-wide characterization of the mole...
PURPOSE: Recent data suggest that neuroendocrine signaling may influence progression in some canc...
Prostate cancer is the most highly diagnosed, non-cutaneous cancer and second leading cause of cance...
Cancer cells develop several hallmark changes over the progress of the tumor process. Cell assistanc...
Background: Frequently occurring in cancer are the aberrant alterations of regulatory onco-metabolit...
Prostate cancer is the second most occurring cancer in men worldwide. To better understand the mecha...
The aim of this work is to build Boolean models to simulate specifically prostate cancer in individu...
AbstractConsiderable research is aimed at determining the mechanisms by which hormone-refractory pro...
Cancer involves the dysregulation of multiple signaling pathways in which computational modeling can...
In general, cancer, encompassing prostate cancer (PCa), is a disease that utilises signalling pathwa...
Cancer research has focused on the identification of molecular differences between cancerous and hea...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
<p>Cancer is a complex, multifaceted disease that operates through dynamic changes in the genome. C...
Prostate cancer represents a major health issue and its incidence is rising globally. In developed c...
Prostate cancer co-opts a unique set of cellular pathways in its initiation and progression. The het...
Abstract: The advent of functional genomics has enabled the genome-wide characterization of the mole...
PURPOSE: Recent data suggest that neuroendocrine signaling may influence progression in some canc...