Frequency-dependent interactions determine outcome of competition between two breast cancer cell lines
Abstract Tumors are highly dynamic ecosystems in which diverse cancer cell subpopulations compete for space and resources. These complex, often non-linear interactions govern continuous spatial and temporal changes in the size and phenotypic properties of these subpopulations. Because intra-tumoral...
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Main Authors: | Audrey R. Freischel, Mehdi Damaghi, Jessica J. Cunningham, Arig Ibrahim-Hashim, Robert J. Gillies, Robert A. Gatenby, Joel S. Brown |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f0f4b0c70bab455b9fc67a0de7c54b2e |
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