Cancer invasion programs are adaptive by switching between metastatic collective and single-cell dissemination; however, current intravital microscopy models for epithelial cancer in mice fail to reliably recreate such invasion plasticity. Using microimplantation of breast cancer spheroids into the murine mammary fat pad and live-cell monitoring, we show microenvironmental conditions and cytoskeletal adaptation during collective to single-cell transition in vivo E-cadherin-expressing 4T1 and E-cadherin-negative MMT tumors both initiated collective invasion along stromal structures, reflecting invasion patterns in 3D organotypic culture and human primary ductal and lobular carcinoma. Collectively invading cells developed weakly oscillatory a...
Metastasis begins with the invasion of tumor cells into the stroma and migration toward the blood st...
Cancer-related death is mainly due to metastasis: the ability of tumor cells to colonize distant sit...
Cancer-related death is mainly due to metastasis: the ability of tumor cells to colonize distant sit...
Cancer invasion programs are adaptive by switching between metastatic collective and single-cell dis...
Contains fulltext : 196231.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cancer invasion...
Carcinomas typically invade as a cohesive multicellular unit, a process termed collective invasion. ...
Key steps of cancer progression and therapy response depend upon interactions between cancer cells w...
BACKGROUND: Cancer invasion is a multi-step process which coordinates interactions between tumor cel...
During cancer progression, malignant cells in the tumour invade surrounding tissues. This transforma...
During cancer progression, malignant cells in the tumour invade surrounding tissues. This transforma...
Tumor cells invade individually or in groups, mediated by mechanical interactions between cells and ...
Cancer is a broad term encompassing various disease. One common characteristic among all types of ca...
Cancer is a broad term encompassing various disease. One common characteristic among all types of ca...
SummaryCarcinomas typically invade as a cohesive multicellular unit, a process termed collective inv...
Heterogeneity within tumour cell populations is associated with an increase in malignancy and appear...
Metastasis begins with the invasion of tumor cells into the stroma and migration toward the blood st...
Cancer-related death is mainly due to metastasis: the ability of tumor cells to colonize distant sit...
Cancer-related death is mainly due to metastasis: the ability of tumor cells to colonize distant sit...
Cancer invasion programs are adaptive by switching between metastatic collective and single-cell dis...
Contains fulltext : 196231.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cancer invasion...
Carcinomas typically invade as a cohesive multicellular unit, a process termed collective invasion. ...
Key steps of cancer progression and therapy response depend upon interactions between cancer cells w...
BACKGROUND: Cancer invasion is a multi-step process which coordinates interactions between tumor cel...
During cancer progression, malignant cells in the tumour invade surrounding tissues. This transforma...
During cancer progression, malignant cells in the tumour invade surrounding tissues. This transforma...
Tumor cells invade individually or in groups, mediated by mechanical interactions between cells and ...
Cancer is a broad term encompassing various disease. One common characteristic among all types of ca...
Cancer is a broad term encompassing various disease. One common characteristic among all types of ca...
SummaryCarcinomas typically invade as a cohesive multicellular unit, a process termed collective inv...
Heterogeneity within tumour cell populations is associated with an increase in malignancy and appear...
Metastasis begins with the invasion of tumor cells into the stroma and migration toward the blood st...
Cancer-related death is mainly due to metastasis: the ability of tumor cells to colonize distant sit...
Cancer-related death is mainly due to metastasis: the ability of tumor cells to colonize distant sit...