Perturbation in E-cadherin expression leads to loss of cellular adhesion with possible consequence of cellular transformation and tumor progression. The aims of this study were to determine E-cadherin expression in each subtype of gastric cancer classified by different classification systems, and to investigate the role of E-cadherin in cell differentiation, cancer invasion and metastasis. Expression of E-cadherin was analyzed in 84 patients with gastric adenocarcinoma by immunohistochemistry and correlated with clinicopahotlogical parameters. Our results showed loss of E-cadherin expression in 0% (0/3), 20.0% (9/45), 48% (15/31), 100% (3/3) and 100% (2/2) of papillary, tubular, poorly differentiated, signet-ring cell, and mucinous adenocar...
Despite the numerous advances in tumor molecular biology and chemotherapy options, gastric adenocarc...
The use of endoscopic techniques to cure small sized, well differentiated early gastric cancer has b...
Cadherin is an adhesion molecule and a superfamily of calcium-mediated membrane glycoproteins. E-cad...
Aims E-cadherin, the main epithelial intercellular adhesion molecule, is abnormally expressed in man...
Loss of E-cadherin expression has been related with an adverse outcome in patients with resected gas...
AbstractE-cadherin plays a major role in cell–cell adhesion and inactivating germline mutations in i...
Loss of E-cadherin expression has been related with an adverse outcome in patients with resected gas...
BACKGROUND: The E-cadherin-catenin complex plays a crucial role in epithelial cell-cell adhesion and...
Loss of E-cadherin expression has been related with an adverse outcome in patients with resected gas...
The first step of cancer metastasis requires an abnormality of adhesive factors, especially E-cadher...
E-cadherin and catenins regulated intercellular adhesion of the epithelial tissue. Dysfunction of th...
AIM: To explore the expression of cadherin isoforms in cultured human gastric carcinoma cells and it...
E-cadherin (E-cad) is a cell-adhesion molecule known for its tumor-invasion suppressor function. E-c...
Loss of the cell adhesion molecule E-cadherin has been observed in a variety of human carcinomas, an...
As described in the previous chapter, the loss of E-cadherin is the key event in epithelial–mesenchy...
Despite the numerous advances in tumor molecular biology and chemotherapy options, gastric adenocarc...
The use of endoscopic techniques to cure small sized, well differentiated early gastric cancer has b...
Cadherin is an adhesion molecule and a superfamily of calcium-mediated membrane glycoproteins. E-cad...
Aims E-cadherin, the main epithelial intercellular adhesion molecule, is abnormally expressed in man...
Loss of E-cadherin expression has been related with an adverse outcome in patients with resected gas...
AbstractE-cadherin plays a major role in cell–cell adhesion and inactivating germline mutations in i...
Loss of E-cadherin expression has been related with an adverse outcome in patients with resected gas...
BACKGROUND: The E-cadherin-catenin complex plays a crucial role in epithelial cell-cell adhesion and...
Loss of E-cadherin expression has been related with an adverse outcome in patients with resected gas...
The first step of cancer metastasis requires an abnormality of adhesive factors, especially E-cadher...
E-cadherin and catenins regulated intercellular adhesion of the epithelial tissue. Dysfunction of th...
AIM: To explore the expression of cadherin isoforms in cultured human gastric carcinoma cells and it...
E-cadherin (E-cad) is a cell-adhesion molecule known for its tumor-invasion suppressor function. E-c...
Loss of the cell adhesion molecule E-cadherin has been observed in a variety of human carcinomas, an...
As described in the previous chapter, the loss of E-cadherin is the key event in epithelial–mesenchy...
Despite the numerous advances in tumor molecular biology and chemotherapy options, gastric adenocarc...
The use of endoscopic techniques to cure small sized, well differentiated early gastric cancer has b...
Cadherin is an adhesion molecule and a superfamily of calcium-mediated membrane glycoproteins. E-cad...