Cancer through the Lens of Evolution and Ecology
Cancer through the Lens of Evolution and Ecology
Johnson, Norman A.; Somarelli, Jason A.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2024
194
Mole
9781032310770
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Randolph Nesse
Chapter 1: A species within a species
Jason A. Somarelli and Norman A. Johnson
Chapter 2: Therapy As a Driver of Evolutionary Selection
Dana Ataya, Joel S. Brown and Robert A. Gatenby
Chapter 3: The Genetic Hitchhiker's Guide to Tumor Evolution
Rohini Janivara and Joseph Lachance
Chapter 4: Multicellularity, phenotypic heterogeneity, and cancer
Christopher Helenek, Jason A. Somarelli, and Gabor Balazsi
Chapter 5: Feedback loops in gene regulatory networks and cell-cell communication networks: drivers of cancer cell plasticity
Yeshwanth Mahesh, Subbalakshmi Ayalur Raghu, Mohit Kumar Jolly
Chapter 6: Polygenic Evolution of Germline Variants in Cancer
Ujani Hazra and Joseph Lachance
Chapter 7: Two-phased cancer evolution: the pattern and scale of genomic and nongenomic landscapes
Andrzej Kasperski and Henry H. Heng
Chapter 8: Evolutionary and ecological perspective on the multiple states of T cell exhaustion
Irina Kareva and Joel S. Brown
Chapter 9: Landscape Genetics for Cancer Biology
Erin L. Landguth and Norman A. Johnson
Chapter 10: Tumor Island Biogeography: Theory and Clinical Applications
Antonia Chroni
Chapter 11: Cancer and the Evolutionary Ecology of Invasions
Joel S. Brown, Sarah A. Amend and Kenneth J. Pienta
Chapter 12: Unifying Theories in Comparative Oncology
Zachary T. Compton
Chapter 13: From Evolutionary Biology to Bedside and Beyond: A View of Comparative Oncology Throughout the Translational Pipeline
Veronica Colmenares, William C. Eward, Laurie A. Graves
Chapter 14: What do we gain from viewing cancer through an eco-evo lens?
Jason A. Somarelli and Norman A. Johnson
Randolph Nesse
Chapter 1: A species within a species
Jason A. Somarelli and Norman A. Johnson
Chapter 2: Therapy As a Driver of Evolutionary Selection
Dana Ataya, Joel S. Brown and Robert A. Gatenby
Chapter 3: The Genetic Hitchhiker's Guide to Tumor Evolution
Rohini Janivara and Joseph Lachance
Chapter 4: Multicellularity, phenotypic heterogeneity, and cancer
Christopher Helenek, Jason A. Somarelli, and Gabor Balazsi
Chapter 5: Feedback loops in gene regulatory networks and cell-cell communication networks: drivers of cancer cell plasticity
Yeshwanth Mahesh, Subbalakshmi Ayalur Raghu, Mohit Kumar Jolly
Chapter 6: Polygenic Evolution of Germline Variants in Cancer
Ujani Hazra and Joseph Lachance
Chapter 7: Two-phased cancer evolution: the pattern and scale of genomic and nongenomic landscapes
Andrzej Kasperski and Henry H. Heng
Chapter 8: Evolutionary and ecological perspective on the multiple states of T cell exhaustion
Irina Kareva and Joel S. Brown
Chapter 9: Landscape Genetics for Cancer Biology
Erin L. Landguth and Norman A. Johnson
Chapter 10: Tumor Island Biogeography: Theory and Clinical Applications
Antonia Chroni
Chapter 11: Cancer and the Evolutionary Ecology of Invasions
Joel S. Brown, Sarah A. Amend and Kenneth J. Pienta
Chapter 12: Unifying Theories in Comparative Oncology
Zachary T. Compton
Chapter 13: From Evolutionary Biology to Bedside and Beyond: A View of Comparative Oncology Throughout the Translational Pipeline
Veronica Colmenares, William C. Eward, Laurie A. Graves
Chapter 14: What do we gain from viewing cancer through an eco-evo lens?
Jason A. Somarelli and Norman A. Johnson