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The following pages link to Application of evolutionary games to modeling carcinogenesis (Q356963):
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- Evolutionary games with affine fitness functions: applications to cancer (Q692096) (← links)
- Chemical evolutionary games (Q743521) (← links)
- Studying the emergence of invasiveness in tumours using game theory (Q978650) (← links)
- Modeling of breast cancer through evolutionary game theory (Q1746454) (← links)
- Natural selection between two games with applications to game theoretical models of cancer (Q2002100) (← 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)
- The contribution of evolutionary game theory to understanding and treating cancer (Q2150652) (← links)
- The role of interventions in the cancer evolution-an evolutionary games approach (Q2160569) (← links)
- Including blood vasculature into a game-theoretic model of cancer dynamics (Q2183989) (← links)
- Evolutionary game theory in an agent-based brain tumor model: exploring the `genotype-phenotype' link (Q2194890) (← links)
- Inactivation of tumor suppressor genes and cancer therapy: an evolutionary game theory approach (Q2407308) (← links)
- The ecology and evolutionary biology of cancer: a review of mathematical models of necrosis and tumor cell diversity (Q2483820) (← links)
- The role of pairwise nonlinear evolutionary dynamics in the rock-paper-scissors game with noise (Q2662625) (← links)
- Spatial evolutionary games and radiation induced bystander effect (Q2847104) (← links)
- EVOLUTIONARY DYNAMICS IN CARCINOGENESIS (Q5715593) (← links)