In vivo Cancer Marker in Mice
Abstract
This work introduces an in vivo marker in mice from the altitude of the well, determined by this cancer.The duration of development and the altitude of the cancer well are obtained from the synchronization of the mechanics and the kinetics of the processes of normal and anomalous transport under tumor mass growth.The mechanics and the kinetics of these two transports are found from the cancer fugacity.The cancer fugacity is defined as a photograph of the rate of the scaling exponent under tumor mass growth.
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