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Modelling the effects of genetic alterations - In tumour progression

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Genetic alterations that predispose an individual to a particular cancer have been identified in studies carried out on a genome-wide scale. Cancer is the result of genetic alterations that give it adaptive advantages, such as the ability to metastasise. In this context, the successive mutations resulting from tumour growth provide an increase in the adaptive advantage of the cell that undergoes these mutations and result in the expansion of cancer. However, our understanding of aspects relating to the dynamics of replication, survival and evolution of the tumour cell population has not yet reached the level of the advances made in molecular genetics. In this final project, we used a mathematical model based on the stochastic branching process capable of relating tumour growth to the addition of driver mutations, which are responsible for this tumour growth, and to passenger mutations, which do not influence growth.

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Bachelor of Science and Technology. Biomedical Engineer at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, he has worked in third sector institutions, especially the DeMolay Order, where he developed youth training and leadership activities for seven years. He took part in the Science without Borders programme.

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Authors Ícaro Fernando Fonsêca Braga, Beatriz Stransky, Danylo de Araujoo Viana
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 23.09.2024
 
EAN 9786208115432
ISBN 9786208115432
No. of pages 52
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

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