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Mathematical modeling of the metastatic process
Mathematical modeling in cancer has been growing in popularity and impact
since its inception in 1932. The first theoretical mathematical modeling in
cancer research was focused on understanding tumor growth laws and has grown to
include the competition between healthy and normal tissue, carcinogenesis,
therapy and metastasis. It is the latter topic, metastasis, on which we will
focus this short review, specifically discussing various computational and
mathematical models of different portions of the metastatic process, including:
the emergence of the metastatic phenotype, the timing and size distribution of
metastases, the factors that influence the dormancy of micrometastases and
patterns of spread from a given primary tumor.Comment: 24 pages, 6 figures, Revie
Preparation of intact monomeric collagen from rat tail tendon and skin and the structure of the nonhelical ends in solution.
Isolation and Characterization of the Peptides Derived from Soluble Human and Baboon Skin Collagen after Cyanogen Bromide Cleavage
Isolation and characterization of the cyanogen bromide peptides from the α2 chain of calf skin collagen
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