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The following pages link to Multistage evolutionary model for carcinogenesis mutations (Q4807013):
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- Evolution of genetic instability in heterogeneous tumors (Q306758) (← links)
- A simple model of carcinogenic mutations with time delay and diffusion (Q356961) (← links)
- Two-stage model of carcinogenic mutations with the influence of delays (Q478737) (← links)
- Analysis of the Hopf bifurcation for the family of angiogenesis models. II: The case of two nonzero unequal delays (Q902503) (← links)
- Simulating the process of malignant transformation (Q1340480) (← links)
- Evolutionary dynamics of tumor progression with random fitness values (Q1630905) (← links)
- A mathematical model of breast cancer development, local treatment and recurrence (Q2210048) (← links)
- Two-mutation model for carcinogenesis: Joint analysis of premalignant and malignant lesions (Q2277188) (← links)
- A rapid-mutation approximation for cell population dynamics (Q2380837) (← links)
- A sticky multinomial mixture model of strand-coordinated mutational processes in cancer (Q2415277) (← links)
- Cancer initiation with epistatic interactions between driver and passenger mutations (Q2415646) (← links)
- Reaction-difusion model of early carcinogenesis: the effects of influx of mutated cells (Q2786777) (← links)
- Multi-dimensional Lotka-Volterra systems for carcinogenesis mutations (Q3647155) (← links)
- Are Two Mutations Sufficient to Cause Cancer? Some Generalizations of the Two-Mutation Model of Carcinogenesis of Moolgavkar, Venzon, and Knudson, and of the Multistage Model of Armitage and Doll (Q4335620) (← links)
- Modeling dynamics for oncogenesis encompassing mutations and genetic instability (Q4968275) (← links)
- Stability Analysis and Comparison of the Models for Carcinogenesis Mutations in the Case of Two Stages of Mutations (Q5291647) (← links)
- EVOLUTIONARY DYNAMICS IN CARCINOGENESIS (Q5715593) (← links)
- Spread of premalignant mutant clones and cancer initiation in multilayered tissue (Q6103970) (← links)