It is well established that the tumour microenvironment can both promote and suppress tumour growth and invasion, however, most mathematical models of invasion view the normal tissue as inhibiting tumour progression via immune modulation or spatial constraint. In particular, the production of acid by tumour cells and the subsequent creation of a low extracellular pH environment has been explored in several 'acid-mediated tumour invasion' models where the acidic environment facilitates normal cell death and permits tumour invasion. In this paper, we extend the acid-invasion model developed by Gatenby and Gawlinski (1996) to include both the competitive and cooperative interactions between tumour and normal cells, by incorporating the influen...
We propose a model for acid-mediated tumour invasion involving two different scales: the microscopic...
In this paper we present a hybrid mathematical model of the invasion of healthy tissue by a solid tu...
3siAcidosis of the tumor microenvironment leads to cancer invasion, progression and resistance to th...
It is well established that the tumour microenvironment can both promote and suppress tumour growth ...
The acid-mediation hypothesis, that is, the hypothesis that acid produced by tumours, as a result of...
Acidic pH is a common characteristic of human tumours. It has a significant impact on tumour progres...
Acidic pH is a common characteristic of human tumours. It has a significant impact on tumour progres...
Acidic pH is a common characteristic of human tumours. It has a significant impact on tumour progres...
Invasion of healthy tissue is a defining feature of malignant tumours. Traditionally, invasion is th...
This article considers a mathematical model for tumour growth based on an acid-mediated hypothesis, ...
Human cancers exhibit the common phenotype of elevated glycolytic metabolism, which causes acidifica...
This work is concerned with the mathematical analysis of a model proposed by Gatenby and Gawlinski (...
Acid-mediated tumour invasion is receiving increasing experimental and clinical attention. Previous ...
Malignant tumours are characterised by higher rates of acid production and a lower extracellular pH ...
We model the metabolism and behaviour of a developing cancer tumour in the context of its microenvir...
We propose a model for acid-mediated tumour invasion involving two different scales: the microscopic...
In this paper we present a hybrid mathematical model of the invasion of healthy tissue by a solid tu...
3siAcidosis of the tumor microenvironment leads to cancer invasion, progression and resistance to th...
It is well established that the tumour microenvironment can both promote and suppress tumour growth ...
The acid-mediation hypothesis, that is, the hypothesis that acid produced by tumours, as a result of...
Acidic pH is a common characteristic of human tumours. It has a significant impact on tumour progres...
Acidic pH is a common characteristic of human tumours. It has a significant impact on tumour progres...
Acidic pH is a common characteristic of human tumours. It has a significant impact on tumour progres...
Invasion of healthy tissue is a defining feature of malignant tumours. Traditionally, invasion is th...
This article considers a mathematical model for tumour growth based on an acid-mediated hypothesis, ...
Human cancers exhibit the common phenotype of elevated glycolytic metabolism, which causes acidifica...
This work is concerned with the mathematical analysis of a model proposed by Gatenby and Gawlinski (...
Acid-mediated tumour invasion is receiving increasing experimental and clinical attention. Previous ...
Malignant tumours are characterised by higher rates of acid production and a lower extracellular pH ...
We model the metabolism and behaviour of a developing cancer tumour in the context of its microenvir...
We propose a model for acid-mediated tumour invasion involving two different scales: the microscopic...
In this paper we present a hybrid mathematical model of the invasion of healthy tissue by a solid tu...
3siAcidosis of the tumor microenvironment leads to cancer invasion, progression and resistance to th...