Why does cancer sometimes recur even after successful treatment, or why do some bacteria survive despite the use of powerful ...
New math model controls biological noise at single-cell level, offering a path to tackle cancer relapse and drug resistance.
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A mathematical solution for precise control of cellular “noise”
Why does cancer sometimes recur after chemotherapy? Why do some bacteria survive antibiotic treatment? In many cases, the answer appears to lie not in genetic differences, but in biological noise - ...
Imagine cells navigating through a complex maze, guided by chemical signals and the physical landscape of their environment. A team of researchers at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC ...
CI Jaekyung Kim of the IBS Center for Mathematical and Complex Systems, Professor Jinsu Kim of POSTECH, and Professor ...
A mathematical model describes tumor dynamics where the tumor comprises drug-sensitive cancer cells (S), -resistant cancer cells (R), and plastic cancer cells (P). The model proposes evolutionary ...
Using mathematical analysis of patterns of human and animal cell behavior, scientists say they have developed a computer program that mimics the behavior of such cells in any part of the body. Led by ...
Human cancers are thought to be sustained in their growth by a pathologic counterpart of normal adult stem cells: cancer stem cells. This concept was first developed in human myeloid leukemias and is ...
The GSMM Camp is a weeklong workshop directed towards interdisciplinary problem solving whose aim is graduate student education and career development. The GSMM Camp is designed to promote a broad ...
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