Jean PiechowskiPhysician-Radiotoxicologist, Paris F-75011, FranceBackground: Thus far, a well-established logical pattern of malignancy does not exist. The current approach to cancer properties is primarily descriptive with usually, for each of them, extensive analyses of the underlying associated biomolecular mechanisms. However, this remains a catalog and it would be valuable to determine the organizational chart that could account for their implementation, hierarchical links and input into tumor regulation.Hypothesis: Striking phenotypic similarities exist between trophoblast (invasive and expanding early placenta) and cancer regarding cell functions, logistics of development, means of protection and capacity to hold sway over the host o...
Abstract: Highly malignant tumors mostly consist of rapidly proliferating cells. However, tumors als...
The human placenta is comprised of extravillous trophoblast (EVT) cells which invade the uterus and ...
KEY WORDS: cancer development. It is postulated that cancer is the result of genetic and epigenetic ...
The development of metastatic cancer is a multistage process, which often requires decades to comple...
The genetic background and the antigenic landscape of cancer cells play a critical role in the respo...
Specialized cell types of trophoblast cells form the placenta in which each cell type has particular...
Trophoblast implantation and placentation allow the survival of the young embryo and its normal deve...
Cancer is fundamentally a cellular genetic disease capable of transferring the "disease" to the next...
New understanding of the basic nature of malignancy is emerging due to novel studies drawing from st...
BACKGROUND: Cancer is a disease of genomic instability, evasion of immune cells, and adaptation of t...
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are embryonic stem cell-like cells reprogrammed from somatic ...
Malignant and trophoblastic cells share the capacity to migrate and invade surrounding tissues; howe...
Cancer cells introduced into developing embryos can be committed to a complete reversion of their ma...
The tumor microenvironment (TME) has an essential role in tumor initiation and development. Tumor ce...
The ability of stem cells to self-renew and generate different lineages during development and organ...
Abstract: Highly malignant tumors mostly consist of rapidly proliferating cells. However, tumors als...
The human placenta is comprised of extravillous trophoblast (EVT) cells which invade the uterus and ...
KEY WORDS: cancer development. It is postulated that cancer is the result of genetic and epigenetic ...
The development of metastatic cancer is a multistage process, which often requires decades to comple...
The genetic background and the antigenic landscape of cancer cells play a critical role in the respo...
Specialized cell types of trophoblast cells form the placenta in which each cell type has particular...
Trophoblast implantation and placentation allow the survival of the young embryo and its normal deve...
Cancer is fundamentally a cellular genetic disease capable of transferring the "disease" to the next...
New understanding of the basic nature of malignancy is emerging due to novel studies drawing from st...
BACKGROUND: Cancer is a disease of genomic instability, evasion of immune cells, and adaptation of t...
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are embryonic stem cell-like cells reprogrammed from somatic ...
Malignant and trophoblastic cells share the capacity to migrate and invade surrounding tissues; howe...
Cancer cells introduced into developing embryos can be committed to a complete reversion of their ma...
The tumor microenvironment (TME) has an essential role in tumor initiation and development. Tumor ce...
The ability of stem cells to self-renew and generate different lineages during development and organ...
Abstract: Highly malignant tumors mostly consist of rapidly proliferating cells. However, tumors als...
The human placenta is comprised of extravillous trophoblast (EVT) cells which invade the uterus and ...
KEY WORDS: cancer development. It is postulated that cancer is the result of genetic and epigenetic ...