The fundamental understanding of how Cancer initiates, persists and then progresses is evolving. High-resolution technologies, including single-cell mutation and gene expression measurements, are now attainable, providing an ever-increasing insight into the molecular details. However, this higher resolution has shown that somatic mutation theory itself cannot explain the extraordinary resistance of cancer to extinction. There is a need for a more Systems-based framework of understanding cancer complexity, which in particular explains the regulation of gene expression during cell-fate decisions. Cancer displays a series of paradoxes. Here we attempt to approach them from the view-point of adaptive exploration of gene regulatory networks at t...
The genes of cellular cooperation that evolved with multicellularity about a billion years ago are t...
Hierarchical organized tissue structures, with stem cell driven cell differentiation, are critical t...
Cancer cells utilize the forces of natural selection to evolve evolvability allowing a constant supp...
Cancer mostly is a disease of old age. Evolutionary pressures have pushed the somatic "error rate", ...
AbstractTumors arise from normal cells through the acquisition of multiple genetic alterations that ...
Genomic instability is a hallmark of cancer. Cancer cells that exhibit abnormal chromosomes are char...
Unusually large cancer cells with abnormal nuclei have been documented in the cancer literature sinc...
Evolutionary dynamics of cancer Evolutionary dynamics of mutation and selection can be formulated by...
Neoplastic growth and many of the hallmark properties of cancer are driven by the disruption of mole...
International audienceParrondo's paradox, whereby losing strategies or deleterious effects can combi...
Cancer is a significant medical and societal problem. This reality arises from the fact that an expo...
Waddington’s epigenetic landscape, a famous metaphor in developmental biology, depicts how a stem ce...
International audienceThe evolutionary perspective of cancer (which origins and dynamics result from...
Abstract. The dynamics of cancer evolution is studied by means of a simple quasispecies model involv...
Aneuploidy should compromise cellular proliferation but paradoxically favours tumour progression and...
The genes of cellular cooperation that evolved with multicellularity about a billion years ago are t...
Hierarchical organized tissue structures, with stem cell driven cell differentiation, are critical t...
Cancer cells utilize the forces of natural selection to evolve evolvability allowing a constant supp...
Cancer mostly is a disease of old age. Evolutionary pressures have pushed the somatic "error rate", ...
AbstractTumors arise from normal cells through the acquisition of multiple genetic alterations that ...
Genomic instability is a hallmark of cancer. Cancer cells that exhibit abnormal chromosomes are char...
Unusually large cancer cells with abnormal nuclei have been documented in the cancer literature sinc...
Evolutionary dynamics of cancer Evolutionary dynamics of mutation and selection can be formulated by...
Neoplastic growth and many of the hallmark properties of cancer are driven by the disruption of mole...
International audienceParrondo's paradox, whereby losing strategies or deleterious effects can combi...
Cancer is a significant medical and societal problem. This reality arises from the fact that an expo...
Waddington’s epigenetic landscape, a famous metaphor in developmental biology, depicts how a stem ce...
International audienceThe evolutionary perspective of cancer (which origins and dynamics result from...
Abstract. The dynamics of cancer evolution is studied by means of a simple quasispecies model involv...
Aneuploidy should compromise cellular proliferation but paradoxically favours tumour progression and...
The genes of cellular cooperation that evolved with multicellularity about a billion years ago are t...
Hierarchical organized tissue structures, with stem cell driven cell differentiation, are critical t...
Cancer cells utilize the forces of natural selection to evolve evolvability allowing a constant supp...