Invasion is an important facet of malignant growth that enables tumour cells to colonise adjacent regions of normal tissue. Factors known to influence such invasion include the rate at which the tumour cells produce tissue-degrading molecules, or proteases, and the composition of the surrounding tissue matrix. A common feature of experimental studies is the biphasic dependence of the speed at which the tumour cells invade on properties such as protease production rates and the density of the normal tissue. For example, tumour cells may invade dense tissues at the same speed as they invade less dense tissue, with maximal invasion seen for intermediate tissue densities. In this paper, a theoretical model of malignant invasion is developed. Th...
We simulated the invasion of a proliferating, diffusing tumor within different surrounding tissue co...
The ability of cancer cells to break out of tissue compartments and invade locally gives solid tumou...
In this paper we present two types of mathematical model which describe the invasion of host tissue ...
Invasion is an important facet of malignant growth that enables tumour cells to colonise adjacent re...
Invasion is an important facet of malignant growth that enables tumour cells to colonise adjacent re...
[Received on xx; revised on yy] Invasion is an important facet of malignant growth that enables tumo...
Invasive cells show changes in adhesion, motility and the protease-antiprotease balance. In this pap...
Invasive cells variously show changes in adhesion, protease production and motility, In this paper t...
<div><p>We simulated the invasion of a proliferating, diffusing tumor within different surrounding t...
Abstract. This paper deals with a mathematical model which is used to investigate the role of extrac...
Known as one of the hallmarks of cancer (Hanahan and Weinberg in Cell 100:57–70, 2000) cancer cell i...
In this paper we consider a mathematical model of cancer cell invasion of tissue (extracellular matr...
We analyse a novel mathematical model of malignant invasion which takes the form of a two-phase movi...
AbstractThis paper deals with a chemotaxis–haptotaxis model of cancer invasion of tissue, initially ...
Cancer invasion, recognised as one of the hallmarks of cancer, is a complex, multiscale phenomenon i...
We simulated the invasion of a proliferating, diffusing tumor within different surrounding tissue co...
The ability of cancer cells to break out of tissue compartments and invade locally gives solid tumou...
In this paper we present two types of mathematical model which describe the invasion of host tissue ...
Invasion is an important facet of malignant growth that enables tumour cells to colonise adjacent re...
Invasion is an important facet of malignant growth that enables tumour cells to colonise adjacent re...
[Received on xx; revised on yy] Invasion is an important facet of malignant growth that enables tumo...
Invasive cells show changes in adhesion, motility and the protease-antiprotease balance. In this pap...
Invasive cells variously show changes in adhesion, protease production and motility, In this paper t...
<div><p>We simulated the invasion of a proliferating, diffusing tumor within different surrounding t...
Abstract. This paper deals with a mathematical model which is used to investigate the role of extrac...
Known as one of the hallmarks of cancer (Hanahan and Weinberg in Cell 100:57–70, 2000) cancer cell i...
In this paper we consider a mathematical model of cancer cell invasion of tissue (extracellular matr...
We analyse a novel mathematical model of malignant invasion which takes the form of a two-phase movi...
AbstractThis paper deals with a chemotaxis–haptotaxis model of cancer invasion of tissue, initially ...
Cancer invasion, recognised as one of the hallmarks of cancer, is a complex, multiscale phenomenon i...
We simulated the invasion of a proliferating, diffusing tumor within different surrounding tissue co...
The ability of cancer cells to break out of tissue compartments and invade locally gives solid tumou...
In this paper we present two types of mathematical model which describe the invasion of host tissue ...