Oscillatory dynamics in a model of vascular tumour growth--implications for chemotherapy.
BACKGROUND: Investigations of solid tumours suggest that vessel occlusion may occur when increased pressure from the tumour mass is exerted on the vessel walls. Since immature vessels are frequently found in tumours and may be particularly sensitive, such occlusion may impair tumour blood flow and...
Main Authors: | Stamper, I, Owen, MR, Maini, P, Byrne, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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