Abstract In-vitro chemo-sensitivity experiments are an essential step in the early stages of cancer therapy development, but existing data analysis methods suffer from problems with fitting, do not permit assessment of uncertainty, and can give misleading estimates of cell growth inhibition. We present an approach (bdChemo) based on a mechanistic model of cell division and death that permits rigorous statistical analyses of chemo-sensitivity experiment data by simultaneous estimation of cell division and apoptosis rates as functions of dose, without making strong assumptions about the shape of the dose-response curve. We demonstrate the utility of this method using a large-scale NCI-DREAM challenge dataset. We developed an R package “bdChem...
Computational models in the field of cancer research have focused primarily on estimates of biologic...
Purpose: To model the dynamic equilibrium of different cell compartments for quantification of tumor...
Cell-to-cell variability generates subpopulations of drug-tolerant cells that diminish the efficacy ...
Cancer chemotherapy agents are assessed for their therapeutic utility primarily by their ability to ...
Cancer cell sensitivity or resistance is almost universally quantified through a direct or surrogate...
Predicting patient responses to chemotherapy regimens is a major challenge in cancer treatment. Expe...
This dissertation presents a collection of mathematical models for cellular response to the most com...
International audienceCell response heterogeneity upon drug treatment is a leading cause of reduced ...
Cancer cell sensitivity or resistance is almost universally quantified through a direct or surrogate...
International audienceCell response heterogeneity upon treatment is the main obstacle in developing ...
The first part of this dissertation concerns statistical analysis of in vitro assay data derived fro...
We here propose a new model assembly for estimating the surviving fraction of cells irradiated with ...
Abstract Background Despite the recent development of technologies giving detailed images of tumours...
Mathematical modeling and computational biology have been used to understand, describe, and predict ...
Since cancer is the second most common cause of death in Ireland (Irish Cancer Society, 2013), there...
Computational models in the field of cancer research have focused primarily on estimates of biologic...
Purpose: To model the dynamic equilibrium of different cell compartments for quantification of tumor...
Cell-to-cell variability generates subpopulations of drug-tolerant cells that diminish the efficacy ...
Cancer chemotherapy agents are assessed for their therapeutic utility primarily by their ability to ...
Cancer cell sensitivity or resistance is almost universally quantified through a direct or surrogate...
Predicting patient responses to chemotherapy regimens is a major challenge in cancer treatment. Expe...
This dissertation presents a collection of mathematical models for cellular response to the most com...
International audienceCell response heterogeneity upon drug treatment is a leading cause of reduced ...
Cancer cell sensitivity or resistance is almost universally quantified through a direct or surrogate...
International audienceCell response heterogeneity upon treatment is the main obstacle in developing ...
The first part of this dissertation concerns statistical analysis of in vitro assay data derived fro...
We here propose a new model assembly for estimating the surviving fraction of cells irradiated with ...
Abstract Background Despite the recent development of technologies giving detailed images of tumours...
Mathematical modeling and computational biology have been used to understand, describe, and predict ...
Since cancer is the second most common cause of death in Ireland (Irish Cancer Society, 2013), there...
Computational models in the field of cancer research have focused primarily on estimates of biologic...
Purpose: To model the dynamic equilibrium of different cell compartments for quantification of tumor...
Cell-to-cell variability generates subpopulations of drug-tolerant cells that diminish the efficacy ...