Tumorigenesis has been described as a multistep process, where each step is associated with a genetic alteration, in the direction to progressively transform a normal cell and its descendants into a malignant tumour. Into this work, we propose a mathematical model for cancer onset and development, considering three populations: normal, premalignant and cancer cells. The model takes into account three hallmarks of cancer: self-sufficiency on growth signals, insensibility to anti-growth signals and evading apoptosis. By using a nonlinear expression to describe the mutation from premalignant to cancer cells, the model includes genetic instability as an enabling characteristic of tumour progression. Mathematical analysis was performed in detail...
Cancer results from genetic alterations that disturb the normal cooperative behavior of cells. Recen...
Cancer results from genetic alterations that disturb the normal cooperative behavior of cells. Recen...
Background: Frequently occurring in cancer are the aberrant alterations of regulatory onco-metabolit...
Tumorigenesis in humans is thought to be a multistep process where certain mutations confer a select...
Copyright © 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Cancer is viewed as a multistep process whereby a...
Hierarchical organized tissue structures, with stem cell driven cell differentiation, are critical t...
Evolutionary dynamics of cancer Evolutionary dynamics of mutation and selection can be formulated by...
Cancer development is a stepwise process through which normal somatic cells acquire mutations which ...
The term "cancer" refers to a group of diseases which can affect almost any tissue and organ and are...
One of the hallmarks of cancer is the accumulation of driver mutations which increase the net reprod...
The genetic model of tumorigenesis by Vogelstein et al. (V theory) and the molecular definition of c...
In most instances of tumour development, genetic instability plays a role in allowing cancer cell po...
Cancer is a complex disease and thus is complicated to model. However, simple models that describe t...
Most adult tissues consist of stem cells, progenitors, and mature cells, and this hierarchical archi...
AbstractMost adult tissues consist of stem cells, progenitors, and mature cells, and this hierarchic...
Cancer results from genetic alterations that disturb the normal cooperative behavior of cells. Recen...
Cancer results from genetic alterations that disturb the normal cooperative behavior of cells. Recen...
Background: Frequently occurring in cancer are the aberrant alterations of regulatory onco-metabolit...
Tumorigenesis in humans is thought to be a multistep process where certain mutations confer a select...
Copyright © 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Cancer is viewed as a multistep process whereby a...
Hierarchical organized tissue structures, with stem cell driven cell differentiation, are critical t...
Evolutionary dynamics of cancer Evolutionary dynamics of mutation and selection can be formulated by...
Cancer development is a stepwise process through which normal somatic cells acquire mutations which ...
The term "cancer" refers to a group of diseases which can affect almost any tissue and organ and are...
One of the hallmarks of cancer is the accumulation of driver mutations which increase the net reprod...
The genetic model of tumorigenesis by Vogelstein et al. (V theory) and the molecular definition of c...
In most instances of tumour development, genetic instability plays a role in allowing cancer cell po...
Cancer is a complex disease and thus is complicated to model. However, simple models that describe t...
Most adult tissues consist of stem cells, progenitors, and mature cells, and this hierarchical archi...
AbstractMost adult tissues consist of stem cells, progenitors, and mature cells, and this hierarchic...
Cancer results from genetic alterations that disturb the normal cooperative behavior of cells. Recen...
Cancer results from genetic alterations that disturb the normal cooperative behavior of cells. Recen...
Background: Frequently occurring in cancer are the aberrant alterations of regulatory onco-metabolit...