Despite a growing wealth of available molecular data, the growth of tumors, invasion of tumors into healthy tissue, and response of tumors to therapies are still poorly understood. Although genetic mutations are in general the first step in the development of a cancer, for the mutated cell to persist in a tissue, it must compete against the other, healthy or diseased cells, for example by becoming more motile, adhesive, or multiplying faster. Thus, the cellular phenotype determines the success of a cancer cell in competition with its neighbors, irrespective of the genetic mutations or physiological alterations that gave rise to the altered phenotype. What phenotypes can make a cell “successful” in an environment of healthy and cancerous...
The recently developed concept of cancer stem cells (CSC) sheds new light on various aspects of tumo...
Cell migration is fundamental in a wide variety of physiological and pathological phenomena, among o...
In this paper, we review multi-scale models of solid tumour growth and discuss a middleout framework...
Despite a growing wealth of available molecular data, the growth of tumors, invasion of tumors into ...
Despite a growing wealth of available molecular data, the growth of tumors, invasion of tumors into ...
The invasive capability is fundamental in determining the malignancy of a solid tumor. Revealing bio...
We present a hybrid computational framework whose aim is to reproduce and analyze the early growth o...
International audienceThe cellular Potts model (CPM) is a cellular automaton (CA) for modelling morp...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the major causes of death in the developed world and forms a canon...
Cancer as a disease causes about 8.8 million deaths worldwide per year, a number that will largely i...
Most tumors are complex ecosystems that emerge and evolve under robust selective pressure from their...
The recent discovery of cancer stem cells (CSCs), or tumor initiating cells (TICs), in a variety of ...
Cancer biology involves complex, dynamic interactions between cancer cells and their tissue microenv...
The recently developed concept of cancer stem cells (CSC) sheds new light on various aspects of tumo...
Hierarchical organized tissue structures, with stem cell driven cell differentiation, are critical t...
The recently developed concept of cancer stem cells (CSC) sheds new light on various aspects of tumo...
Cell migration is fundamental in a wide variety of physiological and pathological phenomena, among o...
In this paper, we review multi-scale models of solid tumour growth and discuss a middleout framework...
Despite a growing wealth of available molecular data, the growth of tumors, invasion of tumors into ...
Despite a growing wealth of available molecular data, the growth of tumors, invasion of tumors into ...
The invasive capability is fundamental in determining the malignancy of a solid tumor. Revealing bio...
We present a hybrid computational framework whose aim is to reproduce and analyze the early growth o...
International audienceThe cellular Potts model (CPM) is a cellular automaton (CA) for modelling morp...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the major causes of death in the developed world and forms a canon...
Cancer as a disease causes about 8.8 million deaths worldwide per year, a number that will largely i...
Most tumors are complex ecosystems that emerge and evolve under robust selective pressure from their...
The recent discovery of cancer stem cells (CSCs), or tumor initiating cells (TICs), in a variety of ...
Cancer biology involves complex, dynamic interactions between cancer cells and their tissue microenv...
The recently developed concept of cancer stem cells (CSC) sheds new light on various aspects of tumo...
Hierarchical organized tissue structures, with stem cell driven cell differentiation, are critical t...
The recently developed concept of cancer stem cells (CSC) sheds new light on various aspects of tumo...
Cell migration is fundamental in a wide variety of physiological and pathological phenomena, among o...
In this paper, we review multi-scale models of solid tumour growth and discuss a middleout framework...