[HTML][HTML] Systems biology approaches to measure and model phenotypic heterogeneity in cancer

AS Meyer, LM Heiser - Current opinion in systems biology, 2019 - Elsevier
The recent wide-spread adoption of single-cell profiling technologies has revealed that
individual cancers are not homogenous collections of deregulated cells, but instead …

Science in Focus: Bioinformatics part 1–lost in translation

SM O'Cathail, FM Buffa - Clinical Oncology, 2019 - clinicaloncologyonline.net
Bioinformatics was first coined in 1970 to refer to information stored in biological systems. In
today's terms it has become synonymous with the generation and interrogation of large …

[PDF][PDF] Dynamical Modeling of the Core Gene Network and Mutation in Transitional Cell Carcinoma

S Menon - 2023 - researchgate.net
Cancer is presently valued as not just a profoundly heterogeneous pathology regarding cell
type and tissue beginning yet in addition as a sickness including deregulation of various …

We are all individuals… bioinformatics in the personalized medicine era

L Van Neste, W Van Criekinge - Cellular Oncology, 2015 - Springer
The medical landscape is evolving at a rapid pace, creating the opportunity for more
personalized patient treatment and shifting the way healthcare is approached and thought …

[图书][B] Understanding Cancer from a Systems Biology Point of View: From Observation to Theory and Back

I Kareva - 2018 - books.google.com
Understanding Cancer from a Systems Biology Point of View: From Observation to Theory
and Back starts with a basic question, why do we sometimes observe accelerated metastatic …

In Vivo Systems for Studying Cancer

DA Wigle, J Liu, M Johnston - Cancer Informatics in the Post Genomic Era …, 2007 - Springer
Although the past few decades have seen great strides for cancer research, the molecular
pathogenesis of most solid tumors from many tissue types remains largely undefined. Most …

Unravelling the complexity of signalling networks in cancer: a review of the increasing role for computational modelling

J Garland - Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 2017 - Elsevier
Cancer induction is a highly complex process involving hundreds of different inducers but
whose eventual outcome is the same. Clearly, it is essential to understand how signalling …

[HTML][HTML] Perspective on the dynamics of cancer

Y Derbal - Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling, 2017 - Springer
Background The genetic diversity of cancer and the dynamic interactions between
heterogeneous tumor cells, the stroma and immune cells present daunting challenges to the …

Tumor biology gets smart

R Zearfoss - Cell, 2022 - cell.com
It's what we've all searched for at one time or another. That seemingly magical effect when
two plus two appears to add up to more than four. We search for it in datasets. We try to …

[HTML][HTML] Cancer computational biology

Z Yakhini, I Jurisica - BMC bioinformatics, 2011 - Springer
Introduction of high-throughput measurement technologies combined with the increase of
the scientific knowledge base, with respect to our understanding of cellular and biological …