The lymphatic system comprises a network of lymphoid tissues and vessels that drains the extracellular compartment of most tissues. During tumor development, lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs) substantially expand in response to VEGFR-3 engagement by VEGF-C produced in the tumor microenvironment, a process known as tumor-associated lymphangiogenesis. Lymphatic drainage from the tumor to the draining lymph nodes consequently increases, powering interstitial flow in the tumor stroma. The ability of a tumor to induce and activate lymphatic growth has been positively correlated with metastasis. Much effort has been made to identify genes responsible for tumor-associated lymphangiogenesis. Inhibition of lymphangiogenesis with soluble VEGFR-3 or ...
Summary: Enlargement of the lymphatic vascular network in tumor-draining lymph nodes (LNs) often pre...
Tumor-associated lymphatic vessels promote metastasis and regulate antitumor immune responses. Here,...
Recent data suggest that the generation of new lymphatic vessels (i.e. lymphangiogenesis) may be a r...
The lymphatic system comprises a network of lymphoid tissues and vessels that drains the extracellul...
The tumor microenvironment (TME) is an intricate complex and dynamic structure composed of various c...
Research in lymphatic biology and cancer immunology may soon intersect as emerging evidence implicat...
During the growth of various cancers, primary tumors can escape antitumor immune responses of their ...
The lymphatic vessels (LV) form a network parallel to the blood vessels and drain the fluids, molecu...
Lymphatic vessels have traditionally been considered as passive conduits for interstitial fluid drai...
The lymphatic vasculature has been widely described and explored for its key functions in fluid home...
The immune system is a complex network of cells that regulates one’s response against any kind of pa...
The lymphatic vasculature has traditionally been thought to play a passive role in the regulation of...
The lymphatic system transports interstitial fluid and macromolecules from tissues back to the blood...
The lymphatic system consists of a unidirectional hierarchy of vessels responsible for fluid homeost...
Lymphangiogenesis, described as growth of nascent lymphatic vessels in vivo, and proliferation, migr...
Summary: Enlargement of the lymphatic vascular network in tumor-draining lymph nodes (LNs) often pre...
Tumor-associated lymphatic vessels promote metastasis and regulate antitumor immune responses. Here,...
Recent data suggest that the generation of new lymphatic vessels (i.e. lymphangiogenesis) may be a r...
The lymphatic system comprises a network of lymphoid tissues and vessels that drains the extracellul...
The tumor microenvironment (TME) is an intricate complex and dynamic structure composed of various c...
Research in lymphatic biology and cancer immunology may soon intersect as emerging evidence implicat...
During the growth of various cancers, primary tumors can escape antitumor immune responses of their ...
The lymphatic vessels (LV) form a network parallel to the blood vessels and drain the fluids, molecu...
Lymphatic vessels have traditionally been considered as passive conduits for interstitial fluid drai...
The lymphatic vasculature has been widely described and explored for its key functions in fluid home...
The immune system is a complex network of cells that regulates one’s response against any kind of pa...
The lymphatic vasculature has traditionally been thought to play a passive role in the regulation of...
The lymphatic system transports interstitial fluid and macromolecules from tissues back to the blood...
The lymphatic system consists of a unidirectional hierarchy of vessels responsible for fluid homeost...
Lymphangiogenesis, described as growth of nascent lymphatic vessels in vivo, and proliferation, migr...
Summary: Enlargement of the lymphatic vascular network in tumor-draining lymph nodes (LNs) often pre...
Tumor-associated lymphatic vessels promote metastasis and regulate antitumor immune responses. Here,...
Recent data suggest that the generation of new lymphatic vessels (i.e. lymphangiogenesis) may be a r...