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The following pages link to Evolution of resistance and progression to disease during clonal expansion of cancer (Q1628721):
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- Evolutionary shift dynamics on a cycle (Q293731) (← links)
- Exponentiality of first passage times of continuous time Markov chains (Q404917) (← links)
- Universal asymptotic clone size distribution for general population growth (Q505474) (← links)
- Splitting trees with neutral mutations at birth (Q740665) (← links)
- Splitting trees with neutral Poissonian mutations. I: Small families (Q765886) (← links)
- Evolutionary dynamics of tumor progression with random fitness values (Q1630905) (← links)
- Mutation frequencies in a birth-death branching process (Q1634193) (← links)
- Mutation in populations governed by a Galton-Watson branching process (Q1746163) (← links)
- A branching process model of ovarian cancer (Q1790895) (← links)
- Birth and death processes with neutral mutations (Q1929677) (← links)
- Population genetics of neutral mutations in exponentially growing cancer cell populations (Q1948687) (← links)
- Mutation timing in a spatial model of evolution (Q2196552) (← links)
- An Evolutionary Model of Tumor Cell Kinetics and the Emergence of Molecular Heterogeneity Driving Gompertzian Growth (Q2832111) (← links)
- Exact solution of a two-type branching process: clone size distribution in cell division kinetics (Q3301171) (← links)
- Mutant number distribution in an exponentially growing population (Q3302085) (← links)
- On mutations in the branching model for multitype populations (Q5215014) (← links)
- A comparison of mutation and amplification-driven resistance mechanisms and their impacts on tumor recurrence (Q6080346) (← links)
- Waiting times in a branching process model of colorectal cancer initiation (Q6106337) (← links)
- Progression, detection and remission: evolution of chronic myeloid leukemia using a three-stage probabilistic model (Q6138303) (← links)
- A spatial mutation model with increasing mutation rates (Q6189094) (← links)