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A Maturity-Structured Mathematical Model of Mutation, Acquisition in the Absence of Homeostatic Regulation

S. N. GentryR. AshkenaziT. L. Jackson — 2009

Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena

Most mammalian tissues are organized into a hierarchical structure of stem, progenitor, and differentiated cells. Tumors exhibit similar hierarchy, even if it is abnormal in comparison with healthy tissue. In particular, it is believed that a small population of cancer stem cells drives tumorigenesis in certain malignancies. These cancer stem cells are derived from transformed stem cells or mutated progenitors that have acquired stem-cell qualities, specifically the ability to self-renew. Similar...

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