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A hybrid cellular automaton model of clonal evolution in cancer: the emergence of the glycolytic phenotype
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    A hybrid cellular automaton model of clonal evolution in cancer: the emergence of the glycolytic phenotype (English)
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    8 October 2018
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    mathematical model
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    cellular automaton
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    tumourigenesis
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    hybrid
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    evolutionary dynamics
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    clonal evolution
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    micro-environment
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    response network
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    glycolysis
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    anaerobic metabolism
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