AbstractAnoikis is a programmed cell death induced upon cell detachment from extracellular matrix, behaving as a critical mechanism in preventing adherent-independent cell growth and attachment to an inappropriate matrix, thus avoiding colonizing of distant organs. As anchorage-independent growth and epithelial–mesenchymal transition, two features associated with anoikis resistance, are vital steps during cancer progression and metastatic colonization, the ability of cancer cells to resist anoikis has now attracted main attention from the scientific community. Cancer cells develop anoikis resistance due to several mechanisms, including change in integrins' repertoire allowing them to grow in different niches, activation of a plethora of ins...
Abstract Metastatic cancer cells can develop anoikis resistance in the absence of substrate attachme...
Oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is one of the leading causes of cancer deaths worldwide, ...
Normal epithelial cells rapidly undergo apoptosis as soon as they lose contact with the extracellula...
AbstractAnoikis is a programmed cell death induced upon cell detachment from extracellular matrix, b...
Normal epithelial and endothelial cells require attachment to extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins to...
Normal epithelial and endothelial cells require attachment to extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins to...
Normal epithelial and endothelial cells require attachment to extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins to...
Anoikis, which describes a physiologic apoptotic mechanism of non-hematopoietic cells that is trigge...
As a barrier to metastases, cells normally undergo apoptosis after they lose contact with their extr...
As a barrier to metastases, cells normally undergo apoptosis after they lose contact with their extr...
The oncogenic epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) contributes to tumor progression in various co...
Anoikis is a critical mechanism for preventing ectopic cell growth or attachment to an inappropriate...
Tumors are composed of a variety of cancer cells, all of which contribute to tumor heterogeneity. Am...
Normal epithelial cells that lose the integrin-dependent anchorage to their extracellular matrix tri...
AbstractDetachment from the extracellular matrix causes apoptosis of normal epithelial cells—a pheno...
Abstract Metastatic cancer cells can develop anoikis resistance in the absence of substrate attachme...
Oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is one of the leading causes of cancer deaths worldwide, ...
Normal epithelial cells rapidly undergo apoptosis as soon as they lose contact with the extracellula...
AbstractAnoikis is a programmed cell death induced upon cell detachment from extracellular matrix, b...
Normal epithelial and endothelial cells require attachment to extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins to...
Normal epithelial and endothelial cells require attachment to extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins to...
Normal epithelial and endothelial cells require attachment to extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins to...
Anoikis, which describes a physiologic apoptotic mechanism of non-hematopoietic cells that is trigge...
As a barrier to metastases, cells normally undergo apoptosis after they lose contact with their extr...
As a barrier to metastases, cells normally undergo apoptosis after they lose contact with their extr...
The oncogenic epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) contributes to tumor progression in various co...
Anoikis is a critical mechanism for preventing ectopic cell growth or attachment to an inappropriate...
Tumors are composed of a variety of cancer cells, all of which contribute to tumor heterogeneity. Am...
Normal epithelial cells that lose the integrin-dependent anchorage to their extracellular matrix tri...
AbstractDetachment from the extracellular matrix causes apoptosis of normal epithelial cells—a pheno...
Abstract Metastatic cancer cells can develop anoikis resistance in the absence of substrate attachme...
Oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is one of the leading causes of cancer deaths worldwide, ...
Normal epithelial cells rapidly undergo apoptosis as soon as they lose contact with the extracellula...