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angiogenesis 2 metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer 2 spatial game theory 2 tumorigenesis 2 Cancer 1 Game theory 1 Krebskrankheit 1 Spieltheorie 1
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Brown, Joel S. 2 Lopez, Teresa 2 Peschen, Vanessa 2 Radcliffe, Sidney 2 Sam, Praveen Koshy 2 Thuijsman, Frank 2 You, Li 2 Knobloch, Maximilian von 1 Staénková, Kateérina 1 Staňková, Kateřina 1 von Knobloch, Maximilian 1
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Including blood vasculature into a game-theoretic model of cancer dynamics
You, Li; von Knobloch, Maximilian; Lopez, Teresa; … - In: Games 10 (2019) 1, pp. 1-22
For cancer, we develop a 2-D agent-based continuous-space game-theoretical model that considers cancer cells' proximity to a blood vessel. Based on castrate resistant metastatic prostate cancer (mCRPC), the model considers the density and frequency (eco-evolutionary) dynamics of three cancer...
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Including blood vasculature into a game-theoretic model of cancer dynamics
You, Li; Knobloch, Maximilian von; Lopez, Teresa; … - In: Games 10 (2019) 1/13, pp. 1-22
For cancer, we develop a 2-D agent-based continuous-space game-theoretical model that considers cancer cells’ proximity to a blood vessel. Based on castrate resistant metastatic prostate cancer (mCRPC), the model considers the density and frequency (eco-evolutionary) dynamics of three cancer...
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