Heiko EnderlingSummaryAffiliation: Tufts University Country: USA Publications
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The promoting role of a tumour-secreted chemorepellent in self-metastatic tumour progressionHeiko Enderling
Center of Cancer Systems Biology, Caritas St Elizabeth s Medical Center, Tufts University School of Medicine, 736 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02135, USA
Math Med Biol 29:21-9. 2012..These results provide a mechanistic basis for the proposal that chemorepellent action in gliomas may underlie their rapid growth...
Non-stem cancer cell kinetics modulate solid tumor progressionCharles I Morton
Center of Cancer Systems Biology, St, Elizabeth s Medical Center, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 02135, USA
Theor Biol Med Model 8:48. 2011..Herein we describe a pivotal role for the generational life span of non-stem cancer cells in modulating solid tumor progression in silico...
Quantitative modeling of tumor dynamics and radiotherapyHeiko Enderling
Center of Cancer Systems Biology, Caritas St Elizabeth s Medical Center, Tufts University School of Medicine, 736 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02135, USA
Acta Biotheor 58:341-53. 2010....
Cancer stem cells in solid tumors: is 'evading apoptosis' a hallmark of cancer?Heiko Enderling
Center of Cancer Systems Biology, St Elizabeth s Medical Center, Tufts University School of Medicine, 736 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02135, USA
Prog Biophys Mol Biol 106:391-9. 2011....
Paradoxical dependencies of tumor dormancy and progression on basic cell kineticsHeiko Enderling
Center of Cancer Systems Biology, Caritas St Elizabeth s Medical Center, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts 02135, USA
Cancer Res 69:8814-21. 2009....
Tumor morphological evolution: directed migration and gain and loss of the self-metastatic phenotypeHeiko Enderling
Center of Cancer Systems Biology, St Elizabeth s Medical Center, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 02135, USA
Biol Direct 5:23. 2010..We show using agent-based modeling that some defining features of tumor growth ascribed to directed migration might also be realized under random migration, and discuss broader implications for cause-and-effect determination in general...
