BACKGROUND: Aberrant regulation of cell migration drives progression of many diseases, including cancer cell invasion and metastasis formation. Analysis of tumour invasion and metastasis in living organisms to date is cumbersome and involves difficult and time consuming investigative techniques. For primary human tumours we establish here a simple, fast, sensitive and cost-effective in vivo model to analyse tumour invasion and metastatic behaviour. METHODS: We fluorescently labelled small explants from gastrointestinal human tumours and investigated their metastatic behaviour after transplantation into zebrafish embryos and larvae. The transparency of the zebrafish embryos allows to follow invasion, migration and micrometastasis formation i...
Cancer metastasis is the most important prognostic factor determining patient survival, but currentl...
Abstract Background Metastasis is a major clinical problem whose biology is not yet fully understood...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Human Cancer Modeling in Zebrafish to Improve Our Understa...
Invasion and metastasis of solid tumors are the major causes of death in cancer patients. Cancer ste...
AbstractTumor/endothelial cell cross-talk plays a pivotal role in the growth, neovascularization and...
Cancer metastasis is the most important prognostic factor determining patient survival, but currentl...
INTRODUCTION: Patients with metastatic cancer suffer the highest rate of cancer-related death, but e...
Metastatic disease represents the main cause of most cancer-related deaths, yet this process remains...
International audienceIntroduction: Patients with metastatic cancer suffer the highest rate of cance...
Cancer metastasis is the most important prognostic factor determining patient survival, but currentl...
Despite overall declines in cancer mortality rates over the last two decades, cancer remains the sec...
Understanding mechanisms mediating tumor metastasis is crucial for diagnostic and therapeutic target...
Xenograft models, and in particular the mouse xenograft model, where human cancer cells are transpla...
Background: In vivo metastasis assays have traditionally been performed in mice, but the process is ...
International audienceTumor extracellular vesicles (EVs) mediate the communication between tumor and...
Cancer metastasis is the most important prognostic factor determining patient survival, but currentl...
Abstract Background Metastasis is a major clinical problem whose biology is not yet fully understood...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Human Cancer Modeling in Zebrafish to Improve Our Understa...
Invasion and metastasis of solid tumors are the major causes of death in cancer patients. Cancer ste...
AbstractTumor/endothelial cell cross-talk plays a pivotal role in the growth, neovascularization and...
Cancer metastasis is the most important prognostic factor determining patient survival, but currentl...
INTRODUCTION: Patients with metastatic cancer suffer the highest rate of cancer-related death, but e...
Metastatic disease represents the main cause of most cancer-related deaths, yet this process remains...
International audienceIntroduction: Patients with metastatic cancer suffer the highest rate of cance...
Cancer metastasis is the most important prognostic factor determining patient survival, but currentl...
Despite overall declines in cancer mortality rates over the last two decades, cancer remains the sec...
Understanding mechanisms mediating tumor metastasis is crucial for diagnostic and therapeutic target...
Xenograft models, and in particular the mouse xenograft model, where human cancer cells are transpla...
Background: In vivo metastasis assays have traditionally been performed in mice, but the process is ...
International audienceTumor extracellular vesicles (EVs) mediate the communication between tumor and...
Cancer metastasis is the most important prognostic factor determining patient survival, but currentl...
Abstract Background Metastasis is a major clinical problem whose biology is not yet fully understood...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Human Cancer Modeling in Zebrafish to Improve Our Understa...