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The following pages link to Mathematical modeling of cellular cross-talk between endothelial and tumor cells highlights counterintuitive effects of VEGF-targeted therapies (Q1648957):
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- Modeling the inhibition of breast cancer growth by GM-CSF (Q289498) (← links)
- A cancer treatment based on synergy between anti-angiogenic and immune cell therapies (Q305603) (← links)
- Vascular phenotype identification and anti-angiogenic treatment recommendation: a pseudo-multiscale mathematical model of angiogenesis (Q738575) (← links)
- Mathematical oncology (Q1648952) (← links)
- Computational modeling of synergistic interaction between \(\alpha\)V\(\beta\)3 integrin and VEGFR2 in endothelial cells: implications for the mechanism of action of angiogenesis-modulating integrin-binding peptides (Q1714301) (← links)
- Receptor cross-talk in angiogenesis: mapping environmental cues to cell phenotype using a stochastic, Boolean signaling network model (Q1719761) (← links)
- Activation of the HGF/c-met axis in the tumor microenvironment: a multispecies model (Q1752516) (← links)
- Hypoxia inducible factors-mediated inhibition of cancer by GM-CSF: a mathematical model (Q1936712) (← links)
- A Delayed Dynamical Model Describing the Effect of Tumor-Induced Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor on Angiogenesis: Backward Bifurcations and Global Dynamics (Q5094749) (← links)
- Mathematics + Cancer: An Undergraduate "Bridge" Course in Applied Mathematics (Q5216251) (← links)