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Philip Hahnfeldt

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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|November 13, 2012
The host support niche as a control point for tumor dormancy: implications for tumor development and beyondPhilip Hahnfeldt
Future Oncology (London, England)|May 15, 2010
Significance of tumor self-seeding as an augmentation to the classic metastasis paradigmPhilip Hahnfeldt
Cancer Research|November 26, 2013
Beyond the cancer cell: progression-level determinants highlight the multiscale nature of carcinogenesis riskLynn Hlatky, Philip Hahnfeldt
Cancer Research|February 21, 2013
The emerging "hallmarks" of metabolic reprogramming and immune evasion: distinct or linked?Irina Kareva, Philip Hahnfeldt
Journal of Theoretical Biology|July 16, 2013
Maximum tolerated dose versus metronomic scheduling in the treatment of metastatic cancersSébastien Benzekry, Philip Hahnfeldt
Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology|April 9, 2011
Cancer stem cells in solid tumors: is 'evading apoptosis' a hallmark of cancer?Heiko Enderling, Philip Hahnfeldt
Interface Focus|February 11, 2014
Mathematical models of immune-induced cancer dormancy and the emergence of immune evasionKathleen P Wilkie, Philip Hahnfeldt
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|June 7, 2017
Modeling the Dichotomy of the Immune Response to Cancer: Cytotoxic Effects and Tumor-Promoting InflammationKathleen P Wilkie, Philip Hahnfeldt
Cancer Research|March 29, 2013
Tumor-immune dynamics regulated in the microenvironment inform the transient nature of immune-induced tumor dormancyKathleen P Wilkie, Philip Hahnfeldt
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|December 1, 2012
The tumor growth paradox and immune system-mediated selection for cancer stem cellsThomas Hillen, Heiko Enderling, Philip Hahnfeldt
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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|November 13, 2012
The host support niche as a control point for tumor dormancy: implications for tumor development and beyondPhilip Hahnfeldt
Future Oncology (London, England)|May 15, 2010
Significance of tumor self-seeding as an augmentation to the classic metastasis paradigmPhilip Hahnfeldt
Cancer Research|November 26, 2013
Beyond the cancer cell: progression-level determinants highlight the multiscale nature of carcinogenesis riskLynn Hlatky, Philip Hahnfeldt
Cancer Research|February 21, 2013
The emerging "hallmarks" of metabolic reprogramming and immune evasion: distinct or linked?Irina Kareva, Philip Hahnfeldt
Journal of Theoretical Biology|July 16, 2013
Maximum tolerated dose versus metronomic scheduling in the treatment of metastatic cancersSébastien Benzekry, Philip Hahnfeldt
Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology|April 9, 2011
Cancer stem cells in solid tumors: is 'evading apoptosis' a hallmark of cancer?Heiko Enderling, Philip Hahnfeldt
Interface Focus|February 11, 2014
Mathematical models of immune-induced cancer dormancy and the emergence of immune evasionKathleen P Wilkie, Philip Hahnfeldt
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|June 7, 2017
Modeling the Dichotomy of the Immune Response to Cancer: Cytotoxic Effects and Tumor-Promoting InflammationKathleen P Wilkie, Philip Hahnfeldt
Cancer Research|March 29, 2013
Tumor-immune dynamics regulated in the microenvironment inform the transient nature of immune-induced tumor dormancyKathleen P Wilkie, Philip Hahnfeldt
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|December 1, 2012
The tumor growth paradox and immune system-mediated selection for cancer stem cellsThomas Hillen, Heiko Enderling, Philip Hahnfeldt
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