During tissue invasion individual tumor cells exhibit two interconvertible migration modes, namely mesenchymal and amoeboid migration. The cellular microenvironment triggers the switch between both modes, thereby allowing adaptation to dynamic conditions. It is, however, unclear if this amoeboid-mesenchymal migration plasticity contributes to a more effective tumor invasion. We address this question with a mathematical model, where the amoeboid-mesenchymal migration plasticity is regulated in response to local extracellular matrix resistance. Our numerical analysis reveals that extracellular matrix structure and presence of a chemotactic gradient are key determinants of the model behavior. Only in complex microenvironments, if the extracell...
Cancer cell invasion through physical barriers in the extracellular matrix (ECM) requires a complex ...
Cancer cell invasion through physical barriers in the extracellular matrix (ECM) requires a complex ...
The ability of cancer cells to adopt various invasive modes (the plasticity of cancer cell invasiven...
During tissue invasion individual tumor cells exhibit two interconvertible migration modes, namely m...
During tissue invasion individual tumor cells exhibit two interconvertible migration modes, namely m...
During tissue invasion individual tumor cells exhibit two interconvertible migration modes, namely m...
Metastasizing tumor cells migrate through the surrounding tissue and extracellular matrix toward the...
Cancer cell invasion through physical barriers in the extracellular matrix (ECM) requires a complex ...
Cancer cell invasion through physical barriers in the extracellular matrix (ECM) requires a complex ...
Metastasizing tumor cells migrate through the surrounding tissue and extracellular matrix toward the...
During cancer development, tumor cells gain the ability to invade and metastasize. Individual cells ...
iii Abstract Cells have evolved multiple mechanisms of cellular motility ranging from the migration ...
SummaryThe mesenchymal-amoeboid transition (MAT) was proposed as a mechanism for cancer cells to ada...
Tumor cells migrate through changing microenvironments of diseased and healthy tissue, making their ...
The ability of cancer cells to adopt various invasive modes (the plasticity of cancer cell invasiven...
Cancer cell invasion through physical barriers in the extracellular matrix (ECM) requires a complex ...
Cancer cell invasion through physical barriers in the extracellular matrix (ECM) requires a complex ...
The ability of cancer cells to adopt various invasive modes (the plasticity of cancer cell invasiven...
During tissue invasion individual tumor cells exhibit two interconvertible migration modes, namely m...
During tissue invasion individual tumor cells exhibit two interconvertible migration modes, namely m...
During tissue invasion individual tumor cells exhibit two interconvertible migration modes, namely m...
Metastasizing tumor cells migrate through the surrounding tissue and extracellular matrix toward the...
Cancer cell invasion through physical barriers in the extracellular matrix (ECM) requires a complex ...
Cancer cell invasion through physical barriers in the extracellular matrix (ECM) requires a complex ...
Metastasizing tumor cells migrate through the surrounding tissue and extracellular matrix toward the...
During cancer development, tumor cells gain the ability to invade and metastasize. Individual cells ...
iii Abstract Cells have evolved multiple mechanisms of cellular motility ranging from the migration ...
SummaryThe mesenchymal-amoeboid transition (MAT) was proposed as a mechanism for cancer cells to ada...
Tumor cells migrate through changing microenvironments of diseased and healthy tissue, making their ...
The ability of cancer cells to adopt various invasive modes (the plasticity of cancer cell invasiven...
Cancer cell invasion through physical barriers in the extracellular matrix (ECM) requires a complex ...
Cancer cell invasion through physical barriers in the extracellular matrix (ECM) requires a complex ...
The ability of cancer cells to adopt various invasive modes (the plasticity of cancer cell invasiven...