It is generally accepted that colorectal cancer is initiated in the small pits, called crypts, that line the colon. Normal crypts exhibit a regular pit pattern, similar in two-dimensions to a U …
Several explanations can be found in the literature about the origin of colorectal cancer. There is, however, some agreement on the fact that the carcinogenic process is a result of …
Computational models of cancer complement the biological study of tumor growth. However, existing modeling approaches can be both inefficient and inaccurate due to the difficulties of …
It is generally accepted that colorectal cancer (CRC) occurs as a consequence of several genetic mutations in the colonic mucosa. The detection and assessment of aberrant crypt …
Colorectal cancer is one of the most frequent type of cancer in the western world [1]. Different scientific communities have studied its morphogenesis from geneticists to …
Colorectal cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the large intestine (colon) or the rectum. As it affects both these areas it called colorectal cancer, one of the most common …
Colorectal cancer has continued to generate a huge amount of research interest over several decades, forming a canonical example of tumourigenesis since its use in Fearon …
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It is generally accepted that colorectal cancer (CRC) occurs as a consequence of several genetic mutations in the colonic mucosa. The detection and assessment of aberrant crypt …
It is generally accepted that colorectal cancer is initiated in the small pits, called crypts, that line the colon. Normal crypts exhibit a regular pit pattern, similar in two-dimensions to a U …