Why do low-level exposures to environmental toxins often elicit over-compensating responses that reduce risk to an organism? Conversely, if these responses improve health, why wait for an environmental challenge to trigger them? This paper presents a mathematical modeling framework that addresses both questions using the principle that evolution favors tissues that hedge their bets against uncertain environmental challenges. We consider a tissue composed of differentiated cells performing essential functions (e.g., lung tissue, bone marrow, etc.). The tissue seeks to maintain adequate supplies of these cells, but many of them may occasionally be killed relatively quickly by cytotoxic challenges. The tissue can “order replacements” (e.g., vi...
In recent experiments on isogenetic cancer cell lines, it was observed that exposure to high doses o...
Recently, adult stem cells have become a focus of intensive biomedical research, but the complex reg...
Tumor emergence and progression is a complex phenomenon that assumes special molecular and cellular ...
Why do low-level exposures to environmental toxins often elicit over-compensating responses that red...
Hierarchical organized tissue structures, with stem cell driven cell differentiation, are critical t...
Organ tissues are organized into cell lineages with a hierarchical structure. At the top of each lin...
The stem cell microenvironment is involved in regulating the fate of the stem cell with respect to s...
Stem cells, with their capacity to self-renew and to differentiate to more specialized cell types, p...
Intratumor cellular heterogeneity and non-genetic cell plasticity in tumors pose a recently recogniz...
<div><p>There is compelling biological data to suggest that cancer arises from a series of mutations...
International audienceObjective: Modeling and analysis of cell population dynamics enhance our under...
Many biological tissues are not static but continuously renewed through cycles of cell production an...
Cancer Stem Cells (CSC), a subset of cancer cells resembling normal stem cells with self-renewal and...
Dose-response data for many chemical carcinogens exhibit multiple apparent concentration thresholds....
Tumor emergence and progression is a complex phenomenon that assumes special molecular and cellular ...
In recent experiments on isogenetic cancer cell lines, it was observed that exposure to high doses o...
Recently, adult stem cells have become a focus of intensive biomedical research, but the complex reg...
Tumor emergence and progression is a complex phenomenon that assumes special molecular and cellular ...
Why do low-level exposures to environmental toxins often elicit over-compensating responses that red...
Hierarchical organized tissue structures, with stem cell driven cell differentiation, are critical t...
Organ tissues are organized into cell lineages with a hierarchical structure. At the top of each lin...
The stem cell microenvironment is involved in regulating the fate of the stem cell with respect to s...
Stem cells, with their capacity to self-renew and to differentiate to more specialized cell types, p...
Intratumor cellular heterogeneity and non-genetic cell plasticity in tumors pose a recently recogniz...
<div><p>There is compelling biological data to suggest that cancer arises from a series of mutations...
International audienceObjective: Modeling and analysis of cell population dynamics enhance our under...
Many biological tissues are not static but continuously renewed through cycles of cell production an...
Cancer Stem Cells (CSC), a subset of cancer cells resembling normal stem cells with self-renewal and...
Dose-response data for many chemical carcinogens exhibit multiple apparent concentration thresholds....
Tumor emergence and progression is a complex phenomenon that assumes special molecular and cellular ...
In recent experiments on isogenetic cancer cell lines, it was observed that exposure to high doses o...
Recently, adult stem cells have become a focus of intensive biomedical research, but the complex reg...
Tumor emergence and progression is a complex phenomenon that assumes special molecular and cellular ...