Measuring a tumor's density gradient during treatment.
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Measuring a tumor's density gradient during treatment.
Comparación y análisis de la progresión de tumores en cerebros.
Project for the course of Computational Human Genomics, held by Francesca Demichelis (a.y. 2021-2022) @ University of Trento
Tumor Evolution Paths Project
R htmlwidget for Jellyfish
Project on ABM tumor growth for the Agent-Based Modeling course at the UvA 2023-2024
Refined SNV calling for tumor data using perfect phylogenies and ILP
TEMA (Tumor Evolution Manager and Analyzer)
Jellyfish Plotter for tumor evolution visualization
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6941367 - Spatiotemporal-Aware Glioblastoma Multiforme Tumor Growth Modeling with Deep Encoder-Decoder Networks
Warlock is a snakemake workflow to spawn multiple demons (deme-based oncology models) as jobs running around on a cluster environment 😈😈
SIFA: identify tumor subclones and infer phylogenetic tree from WGS data
Deterministic evolution and stringent selection during pre-neoplasia
SCARLET (Single-cell Algorithm for Reconstructing Loss-supported Evolution of Tumors) is an algorithm that reconstructs tumor phylogenies from single-cell DNA sequencing data. SCARLET uses a loss-supported model that constrains mutation losses based on observed copy-number data.
A Fast Branch and Bound Algorithm for the Perfect Tumor Phylogeny Reconstruction Problem
An R package for studying mutational signatures and structural variant signatures along clonal evolution in cancer.
R package that automatically classifies the cells in the scRNA data by segregating non-malignant cells of tumor microenviroment from the malignant cells. It also infers the copy number profile of malignant cells, identifies subclonal structures and analyses the specific and shared alterations of each subpopulation.
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