There is an important urgency to detect cancer at early stages to treat it, to improve the patients’ lifespans, and even to cure it. In this work, we determined the entropic contributions of genes in cancer networks. We detected sudden changes in entropy values in melanoma, hepatocellular carcinoma, pancreatic cancer, and squamous lung cell carcinoma associated to transitions from healthy controls to cancer. We also identified the most relevant genes involved in carcinogenic process of the four types of cancer with the help of entropic changes in local networks. Their corresponding proteins could be used as potential targets for treatments and as biomarkers of cancer
<div><p>The cancer stem cell hypothesis, that a small population of tumour cells are responsible for...
Neoplastic growth and many of the hallmark properties of cancer are driven by the disruption of mole...
Early diagnosis of cancer is beneficial in the formulation of the best treatment plan; it can improv...
The cellular phenotype is described by a complex network of molecular interactions. Elucidating netw...
We characterize different cell states, related to cancer and ageing phenotypes, by a measure of entr...
Background: It is a commonly accepted belief that cancer cells modify their transcriptional state du...
BACKGROUND: It is a commonly accepted belief that cancer cells modify their transcriptional state du...
that follow the gradual changes observed in the gene expression profiles by employing Shannon's mat...
Motivation: As cancer progresses, DNA copy number aberrations accumulate and the genomic entropy (ch...
Specific molecular signaling networks underlie different cancer types and quantitative analyses on t...
<div><p>Specific molecular signaling networks underlie different cancer types and quantitative analy...
Cancer can be described as an open complex dynamic and self-organizing system. The stationary states...
Nowadays, networks are pervasively used as examples of models suitable to mathematically represent a...
NOTE: includes supplementary materialNOTE: includes supplementary materialNOTE: includes supplementa...
Cancer is increasingly described as a systems-level, network phenomenon. Genetic methods, such as ne...
<div><p>The cancer stem cell hypothesis, that a small population of tumour cells are responsible for...
Neoplastic growth and many of the hallmark properties of cancer are driven by the disruption of mole...
Early diagnosis of cancer is beneficial in the formulation of the best treatment plan; it can improv...
The cellular phenotype is described by a complex network of molecular interactions. Elucidating netw...
We characterize different cell states, related to cancer and ageing phenotypes, by a measure of entr...
Background: It is a commonly accepted belief that cancer cells modify their transcriptional state du...
BACKGROUND: It is a commonly accepted belief that cancer cells modify their transcriptional state du...
that follow the gradual changes observed in the gene expression profiles by employing Shannon's mat...
Motivation: As cancer progresses, DNA copy number aberrations accumulate and the genomic entropy (ch...
Specific molecular signaling networks underlie different cancer types and quantitative analyses on t...
<div><p>Specific molecular signaling networks underlie different cancer types and quantitative analy...
Cancer can be described as an open complex dynamic and self-organizing system. The stationary states...
Nowadays, networks are pervasively used as examples of models suitable to mathematically represent a...
NOTE: includes supplementary materialNOTE: includes supplementary materialNOTE: includes supplementa...
Cancer is increasingly described as a systems-level, network phenomenon. Genetic methods, such as ne...
<div><p>The cancer stem cell hypothesis, that a small population of tumour cells are responsible for...
Neoplastic growth and many of the hallmark properties of cancer are driven by the disruption of mole...
Early diagnosis of cancer is beneficial in the formulation of the best treatment plan; it can improv...