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The following pages link to Evolutionary dynamics of the Warburg effect: glycolysis as a collective action problem among cancer cells (Q2632381):
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- Evolutionary stability in continuous nonlinear public goods games (Q504097) (← links)
- An extended Moran process that captures the struggle for fitness (Q669169) (← links)
- Adaptation to stochastic temporal variations in intratumoral blood flow: the Warburg effect as a bet hedging strategy (Q1648955) (← links)
- How to analyze models of nonlinear public goods (Q1651891) (← links)
- Game theory of tumor-stroma interactions in multiple myeloma: effect of nonlinear benefits (Q1651916) (← links)
- Tumour glycolysis: the many faces of HIF (Q1797518) (← links)
- Evolution of uncontrolled proliferation and the angiogenic switch in cancer (Q1942586) (← links)
- MMP-TIMP interactions in cancer invasion: an evolutionary game-theoretical framework (Q2013508) (← links)
- An evolutionary dynamics model for metastatic tumour growth based on public goods games (Q2025517) (← links)
- Cooperative success in epithelial public goods games (Q2049183) (← links)
- Microeconomics of metabolism: the Warburg effect as Giffen behaviour (Q2051447) (← links)
- A simulation of parental and glycolytic tumor phenotype competition predicts observed responses to pH changes and increased glycolysis after anti-VEGF therapy (Q2085134) (← links)
- A mathematical model for imaging and killing cancer cells by using concepts of the Warburg effect in designing a graphene system (Q2130362) (← links)
- The contribution of evolutionary game theory to understanding and treating cancer (Q2150652) (← links)
- Spatiotemporal patterns and bifurcations with degeneration in a symmetry glycolysis model (Q2160941) (← links)
- A microscale mathematical model for metabolic symbiosis: investigating the effects of metabolic inhibition on ATP turnover in tumors (Q2415751) (← links)
- Nonlinear multi-objective flux balance analysis of the Warburg Effect (Q2676057) (← links)
- A theoretical explanation of the laws of Warburg and Sigmond (Q4353824) (← links)
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- DDQN-based optimal targeted therapy with reversible inhibitors to combat the Warburg effect (Q6178607) (← links)