The progression of tumours to malignancy is commonly considered to arise through lineal evolution, a process in which mutations conferring pro-oncogenic cellular phenotypes are acquired by a succession of ever-more dominant clones. However, this model i
Abstract Colorectal cancer (CRC) has a global burden of disease. Our current understanding of CRC ha...
Genetic intra-tumour heterogeneity fuels clonal evolution, but our understanding of clinically relev...
Many data have emerged in support of the concept that the promotion of a migratory phenotype in epit...
Tumour cells are subjected to evolutionary selection pressures during progression from initiation to...
Tumour cells are subjected to evolutionary selection pressures during progression from initiation to...
Tumour cells are subjected to evolutionary selection pressures during progression from initiation to...
Multistep carcinogenesis through sequential cycles of mutation and clonal succession is usually desc...
Evolution and natural selection of tumoral clones in the process of transformation and the following...
Clonal evolution in cancer is intimately linked to the concept of intratumor cellular diversity, as ...
Several models of evolution from primary cancers to metastases have been proposed; but the most wide...
Cancer is a disease of somatic evolution. Random mutations that arise during life and confer a growt...
Tumors acquire genetic alterations throughout their life, leading them to evolve and to accumulate h...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) has a global burden of disease. Our current understanding of CRC has progres...
Most, if not all, human tumours develop through a succession of genetic and epigenetic changes tha...
Most, if not all, human tumours develop through a succession of genetic and epigenetic changes tha...
Abstract Colorectal cancer (CRC) has a global burden of disease. Our current understanding of CRC ha...
Genetic intra-tumour heterogeneity fuels clonal evolution, but our understanding of clinically relev...
Many data have emerged in support of the concept that the promotion of a migratory phenotype in epit...
Tumour cells are subjected to evolutionary selection pressures during progression from initiation to...
Tumour cells are subjected to evolutionary selection pressures during progression from initiation to...
Tumour cells are subjected to evolutionary selection pressures during progression from initiation to...
Multistep carcinogenesis through sequential cycles of mutation and clonal succession is usually desc...
Evolution and natural selection of tumoral clones in the process of transformation and the following...
Clonal evolution in cancer is intimately linked to the concept of intratumor cellular diversity, as ...
Several models of evolution from primary cancers to metastases have been proposed; but the most wide...
Cancer is a disease of somatic evolution. Random mutations that arise during life and confer a growt...
Tumors acquire genetic alterations throughout their life, leading them to evolve and to accumulate h...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) has a global burden of disease. Our current understanding of CRC has progres...
Most, if not all, human tumours develop through a succession of genetic and epigenetic changes tha...
Most, if not all, human tumours develop through a succession of genetic and epigenetic changes tha...
Abstract Colorectal cancer (CRC) has a global burden of disease. Our current understanding of CRC ha...
Genetic intra-tumour heterogeneity fuels clonal evolution, but our understanding of clinically relev...
Many data have emerged in support of the concept that the promotion of a migratory phenotype in epit...