Investigating the emergence of a particular cell type is a recurring theme in models of growing cellular populations. The evolution of resistance to therapy is a classic example. Common questions are: when does the cell type first occur, and via which sequence of steps is it most likely to emerge? For growing populations, these questions can be formulated in a general framework of branching processes spreading through a graph from a root to a target vertex. Cells have a particular fitness value on each vertex and can transition along edges at specific rates. Vertices represent cell states, say genotypes or physical locations, while possible transitions are acquiring a mutation or cell migration. We focus on the setting where cells at the ro...
Rapid evolution is ubiquitous in nature. We briefly review some of this quite broadly, particularly ...
Tumour invasion is driven by proliferation and importantly migration into the sur-rounding tissue. C...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Shown is the probability that no resistant cells are present at time <i>t</i>, conditi...
Investigating the emergence of a particular cell type is a recurring theme in models of growing cell...
(a) Motivating example: consider a population of growing drug sensitive bacteria. Each vertex repres...
(a) Illustration of the paths to multidrug resistant cells arising in the region containing both dru...
Drug gradients are believed to play an important role in the evolution of bacteria resistant to anti...
(a) Crossing valleys can be faster. Despite the red-dashed path containing a fitness valley (cells a...
Abstract: Acquired drug resistance is a major limitation for successful treatment of cancer. Resista...
There is a growing appreciation for the insight mathematical models can yield on biological systems...
(a) In the case of monotherapy, there are two paths by which drug resistant cells can arise in the r...
Acquired resistance is one of the major barriers to successful cancer therapy. The development of re...
Most aggressive cancers are incurable due to their fast evolution of drug resistance. We model cance...
Background: We study the selection dynamics in a heterogeneous spatial colony of cells. We use two s...
The footprint left by early cancer dynamics on the spatial arrangement of tumour cells is poorly und...
Rapid evolution is ubiquitous in nature. We briefly review some of this quite broadly, particularly ...
Tumour invasion is driven by proliferation and importantly migration into the sur-rounding tissue. C...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Shown is the probability that no resistant cells are present at time <i>t</i>, conditi...
Investigating the emergence of a particular cell type is a recurring theme in models of growing cell...
(a) Motivating example: consider a population of growing drug sensitive bacteria. Each vertex repres...
(a) Illustration of the paths to multidrug resistant cells arising in the region containing both dru...
Drug gradients are believed to play an important role in the evolution of bacteria resistant to anti...
(a) Crossing valleys can be faster. Despite the red-dashed path containing a fitness valley (cells a...
Abstract: Acquired drug resistance is a major limitation for successful treatment of cancer. Resista...
There is a growing appreciation for the insight mathematical models can yield on biological systems...
(a) In the case of monotherapy, there are two paths by which drug resistant cells can arise in the r...
Acquired resistance is one of the major barriers to successful cancer therapy. The development of re...
Most aggressive cancers are incurable due to their fast evolution of drug resistance. We model cance...
Background: We study the selection dynamics in a heterogeneous spatial colony of cells. We use two s...
The footprint left by early cancer dynamics on the spatial arrangement of tumour cells is poorly und...
Rapid evolution is ubiquitous in nature. We briefly review some of this quite broadly, particularly ...
Tumour invasion is driven by proliferation and importantly migration into the sur-rounding tissue. C...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Shown is the probability that no resistant cells are present at time <i>t</i>, conditi...