Cell-cell interactions and evolution using evolutionary game theory. Basanta, D. bioRxiv, 9~October, 2015.
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Cancers arise from genetic abberations but also consistently display high levels of intra-tumor heterogeneity and evolve according to Darwinian dynamics. This makes evolutionary game theory an ideal tool in which to mathematically capture these cell-cell interactions and in which to investigate how they impact evolutionary dynamics. In this chapter we present some examples of how evolutionary game theory can elucidate cancer evolution.
@ARTICLE{Basanta2015-pl,
  title    = "Cell-cell interactions and evolution using evolutionary game
              theory",
  author   = "Basanta, David",
  abstract = "Cancers arise from genetic abberations but also consistently
              display high levels of intra-tumor heterogeneity and evolve
              according to Darwinian dynamics. This makes evolutionary game
              theory an ideal tool in which to mathematically capture these
              cell-cell interactions and in which to investigate how they
              impact evolutionary dynamics. In this chapter we present some
              examples of how evolutionary game theory can elucidate cancer
              evolution.",
  journal  = "bioRxiv",
  pages    = "028746",
  month    =  "9~" # oct,
  year     =  2015,
  keywords = "cancer;clonality;evolution;game
              theory;ideas;nash\_theory;zotero;Zotero Import (Aug 30);Zotero
              Import (Aug 30)/My Library;Classics;Reviews/Evolution",
  language = "en",
  doi      = "10.1101/028746"
}

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