The role of coherence in a systems view of cancer development
I Jerman, M Plankar, E Del Giudice… - … Biology Forum: 105, 2 …, 2012 - torrossa.com
Contents: 1. Introduction. 2. Genetic vs. non-genetic origin of cancer. 2.1. The limited
explanatory power of the genetic paradigm of cancer. 2.1. 1. The gene-centric approach to …
explanatory power of the genetic paradigm of cancer. 2.1. 1. The gene-centric approach to …
On the origin of cancer: can we ignore coherence?
M Plankar, I Jerman - Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology, 2011 - Elsevier
A growing number of inconsistencies have accumulated within the genetically deterministic
paradigm of the origin of cancer. Among them the most important are the nonspecific nature …
paradigm of the origin of cancer. Among them the most important are the nonspecific nature …
A critical appraisal of the relative contribution of tissue architecture, genetics, epigenetics and cell metabolism to carcinogenesis
TW Grunt, G Heller - Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology, 2023 - Elsevier
Here we contrast several carcinogenesis models. The somatic-mutation-theory posits
mutations as main causes of malignancy. However, inconsistencies led to alternative …
mutations as main causes of malignancy. However, inconsistencies led to alternative …
[PDF][PDF] Evolution of cancer: a quantum mechanical approach
MS Rahman, MF Islam, M Al Mamun… - European Journal of …, 2014 - academia.edu
Cancer, the 'Emperor of All Malady'has already occupied its position in the list of most
fascinating but elusive enigmas in human history like life and consciousness. Existence of …
fascinating but elusive enigmas in human history like life and consciousness. Existence of …
A biophysical approach to cancer dynamics: Quantum chaos and energy turbulence
A Uthamacumaran - Biosystems, 2017 - Elsevier
Cancer is a term used to define a collective set of rapidly evolving cells with immortalized
replication, altered epimetabolomes and patterns of longevity. Identifying a common …
replication, altered epimetabolomes and patterns of longevity. Identifying a common …
[HTML][HTML] Bioenergetics of life, disease and death phenomena
A Kasperski, R Kasperska - Theory in Biosciences, 2018 - Springer
In this article, some new aspects of unified cell bioenergetics are presented. From the
perspective of unified cell bioenergetics certain subsequent stages of cancer development …
perspective of unified cell bioenergetics certain subsequent stages of cancer development …
[PDF][PDF] Complexity, dynamic cellular network, and tumorigenesis
P Waliszewski - Pol J Pathol, 1997 - researchgate.net
A holistic approach to tumorigenesis is proposed. The main element of the modelis the
existence of dynamic cellular network. This network comprises a molecular and an …
existence of dynamic cellular network. This network comprises a molecular and an …
Cancer as robust intrinsic state shaped by evolution: a key issues review
Cancer is a complex disease: its pathology cannot be properly understood in terms of
independent players—genes, proteins, molecular pathways, or their simple combinations …
independent players—genes, proteins, molecular pathways, or their simple combinations …
Quantum Interactomics and Cancer Mechanisms
IC Baianu - 2004 - tspace.library.utoronto.ca
Single cell interactomics in simpler organisms, as well as somatic cell interactomics in
multicellular organisms, involve biomolecular interactions in complex signalling pathways …
multicellular organisms, involve biomolecular interactions in complex signalling pathways …
On the holistic approach in cellular and cancer biology: nonlinearity, complexity, and quasi‐determinism of the dynamic cellular network
P Waliszewski, M Molski… - Journal of surgical …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
A keystone of the molecular reductionist approach to cellular biology is a specific deductive
strategy relating genotype to phenotype—two distinct categories. This relationship is based …
strategy relating genotype to phenotype—two distinct categories. This relationship is based …