The mystery of cancer resistance: A revelation within nature
DD Trivedi, SK Dalai, SR Bakshi - Journal of Molecular Evolution, 2023 - Springer
Cancer, a disease due to uncontrolled cell proliferation is as ancient as multicellular
organisms. A 255-million-years-old fossilized forerunner mammal gorgonopsian is probably …
organisms. A 255-million-years-old fossilized forerunner mammal gorgonopsian is probably …
A review of the methods used to induce cancer in invertebrates to study its effects on the evolution of species and ecosystem functioning
Cancer is an understudied but important process in wildlife that is predicted to have a
significant effect on the evolution of metazoan species due to negative effects on host …
significant effect on the evolution of metazoan species due to negative effects on host …
The complex effects of modern oncogenic environments on the fitness, evolution and conservation of wildlife species
Growing evidence indicates that human activities are causing cancer rates to rise in both
human and wildlife populations. This is due to the inability of ancestral anti‐cancer defences …
human and wildlife populations. This is due to the inability of ancestral anti‐cancer defences …
The effect of placentation type, litter size, lactation and gestation length on cancer risk in mammals
Reproduction is a central activity for all living organisms but is also associated with a
diversity of costs that are detrimental for survival. Until recently, the cost of cancer as a …
diversity of costs that are detrimental for survival. Until recently, the cost of cancer as a …
Evo-devo perspectives on cancer
AM Nedelcu - Essays in Biochemistry, 2022 - portlandpress.com
The integration of evolutionary and developmental approaches into the field of evolutionary
developmental biology has opened new areas of inquiry—from understanding the evolution …
developmental biology has opened new areas of inquiry—from understanding the evolution …
Beyond Peto's paradox: expanding the study of cancer resistance across species
Peto's paradox, which highlights the lower-than-expected cancer rates in larger and/or
longer-lived species, is a cornerstone of discussions at the intersection of ecology, evolution …
longer-lived species, is a cornerstone of discussions at the intersection of ecology, evolution …
When Do Tumours Develop? Neoplastic Processes Across Different Timescales: Age, Season and Round the Circadian Clock
While it is recognised that most, if not all, multicellular organisms harbour neoplastic
processes within their bodies, the timing of when these undesirable cell proliferations are …
processes within their bodies, the timing of when these undesirable cell proliferations are …
The Elephant and the Spandrel
Comparative oncology has made great strides in identifying patterns of cancer prevalence
and risk across the tree of life. Such studies have often centered on elucidating the evolution …
and risk across the tree of life. Such studies have often centered on elucidating the evolution …
[HTML][HTML] Oncogenic processes: a neglected parameter in the evolutionary ecology of animals
F Thomas, K Asselin… - Comptes …, 2024 - comptes-rendus.academie-sciences …
Cancer is a biological process that emerged at the end of the Precambrian era with the rise
of multicellular organisms. Traditionally, cancer has been viewed primarily as a disease …
of multicellular organisms. Traditionally, cancer has been viewed primarily as a disease …
[图书][B] Evolutionary Behavioral Ecology and Psychopathy
J Međedović - 2023 - Springer
Ten years ago, I read the manuscript entitled “Evolutionary Genetics of Personality” authored
by Lars Penke, Jaap Denissen, and Geoffrey Miller. I was a PhD student back than and I did …
by Lars Penke, Jaap Denissen, and Geoffrey Miller. I was a PhD student back than and I did …