International audienceUnderstanding the etiology of metastasis is very important in clinical perspective, since it is estimated that metastasis accounts for 90% of cancer patient mortality. Metastasis results from a sequence of multiple steps including invasion and migration. The early stages of metastasis are tightly controlled in normal cells and can be drastically affected by malignant mutations; therefore, they might constitute the principal determinants of the overall metastatic rate even if the later stages take long to occur. To elucidate the role of individual mutations or their combinations affecting the metastatic development, a logical model has been constructed that recapitulates published experimental results of known gene pert...
The ability of tumor cells to leave a primary tumor, to disseminate through the body, and to ultimat...
Abstract: Metastasis remains the leading cause of cancer-associated mortality, and a detailed unders...
Cancer is a complex disease that starts with mutations of key genes in one cell or a small group of ...
International audienceUnderstanding the etiology of metastasis is very important in clinical perspec...
Understanding the etiology of metastasis is very important in clinical perspective, since it is esti...
Most cancer deaths are due to the systemic dissemination of cancer cells and the formation of second...
Cancer metastasis is the lethal developmental step in cancer, responsible for the majority of cancer...
The ability of tumor cells to leave a primary tumor, to disseminate through the body, and to ultimat...
Metastasis is the major cause for cancer patients’ death, and despite all the recent advances in can...
We put forward a model for cancer metastasis as a migration phenomenon between tumor cell populatio...
Cancer invasion and metastatic spread to secondary sites in the body are facilitated by a complex in...
Metastasis represents one of the most clinically important transitions in neoplastic progression. Th...
<p>Over the past several decades, many genes have been discovered that govern important functions in...
When cancer cells detach from an original tumor site to spread throughout the body, it is called met...
AbstractThe ability of tumor cells to leave a primary tumor, to disseminate through the body, and to...
The ability of tumor cells to leave a primary tumor, to disseminate through the body, and to ultimat...
Abstract: Metastasis remains the leading cause of cancer-associated mortality, and a detailed unders...
Cancer is a complex disease that starts with mutations of key genes in one cell or a small group of ...
International audienceUnderstanding the etiology of metastasis is very important in clinical perspec...
Understanding the etiology of metastasis is very important in clinical perspective, since it is esti...
Most cancer deaths are due to the systemic dissemination of cancer cells and the formation of second...
Cancer metastasis is the lethal developmental step in cancer, responsible for the majority of cancer...
The ability of tumor cells to leave a primary tumor, to disseminate through the body, and to ultimat...
Metastasis is the major cause for cancer patients’ death, and despite all the recent advances in can...
We put forward a model for cancer metastasis as a migration phenomenon between tumor cell populatio...
Cancer invasion and metastatic spread to secondary sites in the body are facilitated by a complex in...
Metastasis represents one of the most clinically important transitions in neoplastic progression. Th...
<p>Over the past several decades, many genes have been discovered that govern important functions in...
When cancer cells detach from an original tumor site to spread throughout the body, it is called met...
AbstractThe ability of tumor cells to leave a primary tumor, to disseminate through the body, and to...
The ability of tumor cells to leave a primary tumor, to disseminate through the body, and to ultimat...
Abstract: Metastasis remains the leading cause of cancer-associated mortality, and a detailed unders...
Cancer is a complex disease that starts with mutations of key genes in one cell or a small group of ...