Using Agent-Based Modeling to Uncover the TNBC - Lung Microenvironment Cross-Talk During Metastatic Niche Initiation and Growth
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Explore how agent-based modeling reveals the complex interactions between triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) cells and the lung microenvironment during metastatic niche formation in this 15-minute conference presentation. Discover computational approaches to understanding the cellular cross-talk mechanisms that drive metastatic initiation and growth, focusing on the spatial dynamics between cancer cells and their target organ environment. Learn about mathematical modeling techniques used to simulate and analyze the early stages of metastatic colonization, providing insights into how TNBC cells establish themselves in lung tissue and interact with local cellular components to create favorable conditions for tumor growth.
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Tatiana Miti: "Using Agent-Based Modeling to uncover the TNBC - lung microenvironment cross-talk"
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Mathematical Oncology