We model the metabolism and behaviour of a developing cancer tumour in the context of its microenvironment, with the aim of elucidating the consequences of altered energy metabolism. Of particular interest is the Warburg Effect, a widespread preference in tumours for cytosolic glycolysis rather than oxidative phosphorylation for glucose breakdown, as yet incompletely understood. We examine a candidate explanation for the prevalence of the Warburg Effect in tumours, the acid-mediated invasion hypothesis, by generalising a canonical non-linear reaction-diffusion model of acid-mediated tumour invasion to consider additional biological features of potential importance. We apply both numerical methods and a non-standard asymptotic analysis in a ...
Acidic pH is a common characteristic of human tumours. It has a significant impact on tumour progres...
Background: Tumor cells often show altered metabolism which supports uncontrolled proliferation. A c...
It is well established that the tumour microenvironment can both promote and suppress tumour growth ...
We model the metabolism and behaviour of a developing cancer tumour in the context of its microenvir...
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...
The acid-mediation hypothesis, that is, the hypothesis that acid produced by tumours, as a result of...
The Gatenby-Gawlinski model for the description of cancer invasion is taken into account with the ai...
Cancer metabolism has received renewed interest as a potential target for cancer therapy. In this st...
Acidic pH is a common characteristic of human tumours. It has a significant impact on tumour progres...
Cancer research is not only a fast growing field involving many branches of science, but also an int...
We propose a model for acid-mediated tumour invasion involving two different scales: the microscopic...
While aerobic glycolysis, or the Warburg effect, has for a long time been considered a hallmark of t...
Acidic pH is a common characteristic of human tumours. It has a significant impact on tumour progres...
[Received on xx; revised on yy] Invasion is an important facet of malignant growth that enables tumo...
Acidic pH is a common characteristic of human tumours. It has a significant impact on tumour progres...
Background: Tumor cells often show altered metabolism which supports uncontrolled proliferation. A c...
It is well established that the tumour microenvironment can both promote and suppress tumour growth ...
We model the metabolism and behaviour of a developing cancer tumour in the context of its microenvir...
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...
The acid-mediation hypothesis, that is, the hypothesis that acid produced by tumours, as a result of...
The Gatenby-Gawlinski model for the description of cancer invasion is taken into account with the ai...
Cancer metabolism has received renewed interest as a potential target for cancer therapy. In this st...
Acidic pH is a common characteristic of human tumours. It has a significant impact on tumour progres...
Cancer research is not only a fast growing field involving many branches of science, but also an int...
We propose a model for acid-mediated tumour invasion involving two different scales: the microscopic...
While aerobic glycolysis, or the Warburg effect, has for a long time been considered a hallmark of t...
Acidic pH is a common characteristic of human tumours. It has a significant impact on tumour progres...
[Received on xx; revised on yy] Invasion is an important facet of malignant growth that enables tumo...
Acidic pH is a common characteristic of human tumours. It has a significant impact on tumour progres...
Background: Tumor cells often show altered metabolism which supports uncontrolled proliferation. A c...
It is well established that the tumour microenvironment can both promote and suppress tumour growth ...