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The following pages link to Combination therapies and intra-tumoral competition: insights from mathematical modeling (Q1642492):
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- A mathematical model for the dynamics of cancer hepatocytes under therapeutic actions (Q285210) (← links)
- Optimal strategies in the treatment of cancers in the Lotka-Volterra mathematical model of competition (Q2043626) (← links)
- A multi-drug pharmacokinectic optimal control approach in cancer chemotherapy (Q2082249) (← links)
- Different costs of therapeutic resistance in cancer: short- and long-term impact of population heterogeneity (Q2085123) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling of cancer signaling addressing tumor heterogeneity (Q2088504) (← links)
- Do mechanisms matter? Comparing cancer treatment strategies across mathematical models and outcome objectives (Q2092087) (← links)
- Is the Allee effect relevant in cancer evolution and therapy? (Q2132320) (← links)
- A computational study of combination HIFU-chemotherapy as a potential means of overcoming cancer drug resistance (Q2207159) (← links)
- Competition delays multi-drug resistance evolution during combination therapy (Q2225995) (← links)
- Estimation of drug and tumor properties using novel hybrid meta-heuristic methods (Q2294465) (← links)
- Antagonism and negative side-effects in combination therapy for cancer (Q2316397) (← links)
- Effects of mutations and immunogenicity on outcomes of anti-cancer therapies for secondary lesions (Q2328483) (← links)
- Modeling the effects of space structure and combination therapies on phenotypic heterogeneity and drug resistance in solid tumors (Q2352430) (← links)
- Optimizing the delivery of combination therapy for tumors: A mathematical model (Q2977889) (← links)
- Efficiency of cancer treatments: <i>in silico experiments</i> (Q5001273) (← links)
- The impact of competition between cancer cells and healthy cells on optimal drug delivery (Q5001304) (← links)
- AN ADAPTIVE PHARMACOKINETIC OPTIMAL CONTROL APPROACH IN CHEMOTHERAPY FOR HETEROGENEOUS TUMOR (Q5045119) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling and bifurcation analysis for a biological mechanism of cancer drug resistance (Q6192451) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling of combined therapies for treating tumor drug resistance (Q6566648) (← links)