Multicellular aggregates of circulating tumor cells (CTC clusters) are potent initiators of distant organ metastasis. However, it is currently assumed that CTC clusters are too large to pass through narrow vessels to reach these organs. Here, we present evidence that challenges this assumption through the use of microfluidic devices designed to mimic human capillary constrictions and CTC clusters obtained from patient and cancer cell origins. Over 90% of clusters containing up to 20 cells successfully traversed 5- to 10-μm constrictions even in whole blood. Clusters rapidly and reversibly reorganized into single-file chain-like geometries that substantially reduced their hydrodynamic resistances. Xenotransplantation of human CTC clusters in...
The behaviour of circulating tumour cells in the microcirculation remains poorly understood. Growing...
Abstract Organ-specific metastasis is the primary cause of cancer patient death. The distant metasta...
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are shed from solid cancers in the form of single or clustered cells,...
During metastasis, tumour cells navigating the vascular circulatory system—circulating tumour cells ...
SummaryCirculating tumor cell clusters (CTC clusters) are present in the blood of patients with canc...
Circulating tumor cells (CTC) are the source of metastases, but only an infinitesimal fraction of th...
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are shed from cancerous tumors, enter the circulatory system, and mig...
Circulating tumor cell clusters (CTC clusters) are potent initiators of metastasis and potentially u...
The isolation of clusters of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) from cancer patients has recently challe...
There is increasing evidence that, in addition to their presence, the propensity of circulating tumo...
There is increasing evidence that, in addition to their presence, the propensity of circulating tumo...
There is increasing evidence that, in addition to their presence, the propensity of circulating tumo...
There is increasing evidence that, in addition to their presence, the propensity of circulating tumo...
The behaviour of circulating tumour cells in the microcirculation remains poorly understood. Growing...
The behaviour of circulating tumour cells in the microcirculation remains poorly understood. Growing...
The behaviour of circulating tumour cells in the microcirculation remains poorly understood. Growing...
Abstract Organ-specific metastasis is the primary cause of cancer patient death. The distant metasta...
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are shed from solid cancers in the form of single or clustered cells,...
During metastasis, tumour cells navigating the vascular circulatory system—circulating tumour cells ...
SummaryCirculating tumor cell clusters (CTC clusters) are present in the blood of patients with canc...
Circulating tumor cells (CTC) are the source of metastases, but only an infinitesimal fraction of th...
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are shed from cancerous tumors, enter the circulatory system, and mig...
Circulating tumor cell clusters (CTC clusters) are potent initiators of metastasis and potentially u...
The isolation of clusters of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) from cancer patients has recently challe...
There is increasing evidence that, in addition to their presence, the propensity of circulating tumo...
There is increasing evidence that, in addition to their presence, the propensity of circulating tumo...
There is increasing evidence that, in addition to their presence, the propensity of circulating tumo...
There is increasing evidence that, in addition to their presence, the propensity of circulating tumo...
The behaviour of circulating tumour cells in the microcirculation remains poorly understood. Growing...
The behaviour of circulating tumour cells in the microcirculation remains poorly understood. Growing...
The behaviour of circulating tumour cells in the microcirculation remains poorly understood. Growing...
Abstract Organ-specific metastasis is the primary cause of cancer patient death. The distant metasta...
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are shed from solid cancers in the form of single or clustered cells,...