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The following pages link to The role of spatial variations of abiotic factors in mediating intratumour phenotypic heterogeneity (Q1642628):
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- Evolutionary dynamics in vascularised tumours under chemotherapy: mathematical modelling, asymptotic analysis and numerical simulations (Q2022476) (← links)
- A mathematical study of the influence of hypoxia and acidity on the evolutionary dynamics of cancer (Q2035804) (← links)
- Effective interface conditions for continuum mechanical models describing the invasion of multiple cell populations through thin membranes (Q2060800) (← links)
- Spatio-temporal modelling of phenotypic heterogeneity in tumour tissues and its impact on radiotherapy treatment (Q2109231) (← links)
- A mathematical dissection of the adaptation of cell populations to fluctuating oxygen levels (Q2209433) (← links)
- Modelling collective cell migration: neural crest as a model paradigm (Q2297295) (← links)
- Investigation of solid tumor progression with account of proliferation/migration dichotomy via Darwinian mathematical model (Q2299259) (← links)
- Evolutionary dynamics of competing phenotype-structured populations in periodically fluctuating environments (Q2299265) (← links)
- A mathematical framework for modelling the metastatic spread of cancer (Q2417550) (← links)
- A phenotype-structured model to reproduce the avascular growth of a tumor and its interaction with the surrounding environment (Q2670133) (← links)
- Modeling the Emergence of Phenotypic Heterogeneity in Vascularized Tumors (Q4986537) (← links)
- Discrete and continuum phenotype-structured models for the evolution of cancer cell populations under chemotherapy (Q5001268) (← links)
- Discrete and Continuum Models for the Evolutionary and Spatial Dynamics of Cancer: A Very Short Introduction Through Two Case Studies (Q5016714) (← links)
- Asymptotic analysis of selection-mutation models in the presence of multiple fitness peaks (Q5136510) (← links)
- Evolution of cancer cell populations under cytotoxic therapy and treatment optimisation: insight from a phenotype-structured model (Q5242218) (← links)
- A particle model to reproduce collective migration and aggregation of cells with different phenotypes (Q6196917) (← links)