abstract: Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live in a multicellular assembly. If this is the case, one would expect that mutation in cancer disrupts functional mechanisms that suppress cell-level traits detrimental to multicellularity. Such mechanisms should have evolved with or after the emergence of multicellularity. This leads to two related, but distinct hypotheses: 1) Somatic mutations in cancer will occur in genes that are younger than the emergence of multicellularity (1000 million years [MY]); and 2) genes that are frequently mutated in cancer and whose mutations are functionally important for the emergence of the cancer phenotype evolved within the past 1000 million years, and t...
Aging represents the major risk factor for the development of cancer and many other diseases. Recent...
Neoplastic growth and many of the hallmark properties of cancer are driven by the disruption of mole...
Neoplastic growth and many of the hallmark properties of cancer are driven by the disruption of mole...
Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live in a mu...
Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live in a mu...
Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live in a mu...
Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live in a mu...
<div><p>Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live...
Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live in a mu...
Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live in a mu...
© 2018 Dr. Anna Sofia Trigos GomezAll biological systems follow the rules and constraints imposed du...
abstract: Despite the 40-year war on cancer, very limited progress has been made in developing a cur...
Two studies by Nik-Zainal et al. and a study by Roberts et al. now provide new insights into the lif...
The evolution of established cancers is driven by selection of cells with enhanced fitness. Subclona...
The genes of cellular cooperation that evolved with multicellularity about a billion years ago are t...
Aging represents the major risk factor for the development of cancer and many other diseases. Recent...
Neoplastic growth and many of the hallmark properties of cancer are driven by the disruption of mole...
Neoplastic growth and many of the hallmark properties of cancer are driven by the disruption of mole...
Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live in a mu...
Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live in a mu...
Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live in a mu...
Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live in a mu...
<div><p>Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live...
Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live in a mu...
Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live in a mu...
© 2018 Dr. Anna Sofia Trigos GomezAll biological systems follow the rules and constraints imposed du...
abstract: Despite the 40-year war on cancer, very limited progress has been made in developing a cur...
Two studies by Nik-Zainal et al. and a study by Roberts et al. now provide new insights into the lif...
The evolution of established cancers is driven by selection of cells with enhanced fitness. Subclona...
The genes of cellular cooperation that evolved with multicellularity about a billion years ago are t...
Aging represents the major risk factor for the development of cancer and many other diseases. Recent...
Neoplastic growth and many of the hallmark properties of cancer are driven by the disruption of mole...
Neoplastic growth and many of the hallmark properties of cancer are driven by the disruption of mole...