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Physics of Cancer and Oncology

  1. In this body of work we investigate the synergistic-topological relationship during self-organization of the microtubule fiber in vitro, which is composed of straight, axially shifted and non-shifted, acentrosoma...

    Authors: Vlado A Buljan, R M Damian Holsinger, Brett D Hambly, Vangelis Kanellis, Elie Matar, Xanthe Larkin, Guo Jun Liu, John J Bohorquez-Florez and Richard B Banati
    Citation: EPJ Nonlinear Biomedical Physics 2014 2:15
  2. Despite dramatic advances in decoding the genes, proteins, and pathways that drive cancer, the disease has evaded the reductionist approaches to defeat it. Recent work has highlighted cancer’s heterogeneity, c...

    Authors: Susan Samson, Irene Acerbi, Carole Baas, Valerie Weaver and Hope Rugo
    Citation: EPJ Nonlinear Biomedical Physics 2013 1:1