Modelling longitudinal preclinical tumour size data to identify transient dynamics in tumour response to anti-angiogenic drugs
Experimental evidence suggests that antiangiogenic therapy gives rise to a transient window of vessel normalization, within which the efficacy of radiotherapy and chemotherapy may be enhanced. Preclinical experiments that measure components of vessel normalization are invasive and expensive. We have...
Main Authors: | Hutchinson, L, Mueller, H, Gaffney, E, Maini, P, Wagg, J, Phipps, A, Boetsch, C, Byrne, H, Ribba, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2016
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