Studying the emergence of invasiveness in tumours using game theory (2008)
Basanta, David, Hatzikirou, Haralambos, Deutsch, Andreas
Tumour cells have to acquire a number of capabilities if a neoplasm is to become a cancer. One of these key capabilities is increased motility which is needed for invasion of other tissues and...
Evolutionary game theory elucidates the role of glycolysis in glioma progression and invasion (2008)
Basanta, David, Simon, Matthias, Hatzikirou, Haralambos, Deutsch, Andreas
Tumour progression has been described as a sequence of traits or phenotypes that cells have to acquire if the neoplasm is to become an invasive and malignant cancer. Although the genetic mutations...
A Game Theoretical Perspective on the Somatic Evolution of Cancer (2008)
Basanta, David, Deutsch, Andreas
Environmental and genetic mutations can transform the cells in a co-operating healthy tissue into an ecosystem of individualistic tumour cells that compete for space and resources. Various selection...
álvarez, Rocío, Basanta, David, Blanco, Eleazar, Estrada, Aitana, Fernández, José Antonio, Fernández, Alexis, ...
Proyecto elaborado por 30 profesores del Colegio Santo Domingo en Navia, de Integración preferente de Sordos bajo la coordinación de Julio Antonio Iglesias Cueto y destinado a los alumnos de...
The Evolution of Robust Development and Homeostasis in Artificial Organisms
Basanta, David, Miodownik, Mark, Baum, Buzz
During embryogenesis, multicellular animals are shaped via cell proliferation, cell rearrangement, and apoptosis. At the end of development, tissue architecture is then maintained through balanced...