International Journal of Nanomedicine 2012:7 3579–3596 International Journal of Nanomedicine Stability of membranous nanostructures: a possible key mechanism in cancer progression

  • Veronika Kralj-iglic
  • Correspondence Veronika Kralj-iglic
Publication date
August 2016

Abstract

Abstract: Membranous nanostructures, such as nanovesicles and nanotubules, are an important pool of biological membranes. Recent results indicate that they constitute cell-cell communica-tion systems and that cancer development is influenced by these systems. Nanovesicles that are pinched off from cancer cells can move within the circulation and interact with distant cells. It has been suggested and indicated by experimental evidence that nanovesicles can induce metastases from the primary tumor in this way. Therefore, it is of importance to understand better the mechanisms of membrane budding and vesiculation. Here, a theoretical description is presented concerning consistently related lateral membrane composition, orientational ordering o...

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