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Fractional Dynamics of Cancer Cells and the Future of Research in Biomedicine

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Following our previous works on fractional biophysical issues such as fractional dynamics of protein folding process and fractional dynamics of cancer cells and their branching processes, in this work we… Click to show full abstract

Following our previous works on fractional biophysical issues such as fractional dynamics of protein folding process and fractional dynamics of cancer cells and their branching processes, in this work we further develop these issues and propose a new fractional biomechanics of cancer cells. In this short note we present some promising models for future studies in biomedicine, including constant and variable order fractional Maxwell and Kelvin–Voigt models to study the mechanics of cancer cells. We also emphasize that fractional calculus will play a vital and central role in the understanding of the complexities that occur when we deal with the phenomena and processes in the realm of bioscience and biomedicine and particularly in physics of cancer.

Keywords: research; biomedicine; cancer cells; dynamics cancer; fractional dynamics; cancer

Journal Title: Cancer Research
Year Published: 2018

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