Cancer stem cells, also known as tumour-initiating cells (TICs), are identified as highly tumorigenic population within tumours and hypothesized to be main regulators in tumour growth, metastasis and relapse. Evidence also suggests that a tumour microenvironment plays a critical role in the development and progression of cancer, by constantly modulating cell–matrix interactions. Scientists have tried to characterize and identify the TIC population but the actual combination of extracellular components in deciphering the fate of TICs has not been explored. The basic unanswered question is the phenotypic stability of this TIC population in a tissue extracellular matrix setting. The in vivo complexity makes it difficult to identify parameters ...
AbstractEpithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) facilitates the escape of epithelial cancer cells...
To metastasize, a cell must travel through circulation to a secondary tissue, and this process cause...
Disseminated breast cancer cells have the capacity to metastasise to the bone marrow and reside in a...
Cancer stem cells, also known as tumour-initiating cells (TICs), are identified as highly tumorigeni...
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death among American women and almost 12.5% of ...
Tumor cells able to recapitulate tumor heterogeneity have been tracked, isolated and characterized i...
AbstractA wealth of evidence has now demonstrated that the microenvironment in which a tumorigenic c...
Tumor cells able to recapitulate tumor heterogeneity have been tracked, isolated and characterized i...
Simple Summary Breast cancer stem cells are a subset of transformed cells that sustain tumor growth ...
There is evidence that an aberrant tumour microenvironment (TME) facilitates cancer development, pro...
Interaction between tumor cells and the microenvironment is key in initiation, progression, and inva...
AbstractSeveral evidences support the concept that cancer development and progression are not entire...
Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are one of the most prominent cell types in the stromal compart...
<div><p>Since the discovery of tumour initiating cells (TICs) in solid tumours, studies focussing on...
Breast cancer preferentially spreads to the bone, brain, liver, and lung. The clinical patterns of t...
AbstractEpithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) facilitates the escape of epithelial cancer cells...
To metastasize, a cell must travel through circulation to a secondary tissue, and this process cause...
Disseminated breast cancer cells have the capacity to metastasise to the bone marrow and reside in a...
Cancer stem cells, also known as tumour-initiating cells (TICs), are identified as highly tumorigeni...
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death among American women and almost 12.5% of ...
Tumor cells able to recapitulate tumor heterogeneity have been tracked, isolated and characterized i...
AbstractA wealth of evidence has now demonstrated that the microenvironment in which a tumorigenic c...
Tumor cells able to recapitulate tumor heterogeneity have been tracked, isolated and characterized i...
Simple Summary Breast cancer stem cells are a subset of transformed cells that sustain tumor growth ...
There is evidence that an aberrant tumour microenvironment (TME) facilitates cancer development, pro...
Interaction between tumor cells and the microenvironment is key in initiation, progression, and inva...
AbstractSeveral evidences support the concept that cancer development and progression are not entire...
Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are one of the most prominent cell types in the stromal compart...
<div><p>Since the discovery of tumour initiating cells (TICs) in solid tumours, studies focussing on...
Breast cancer preferentially spreads to the bone, brain, liver, and lung. The clinical patterns of t...
AbstractEpithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) facilitates the escape of epithelial cancer cells...
To metastasize, a cell must travel through circulation to a secondary tissue, and this process cause...
Disseminated breast cancer cells have the capacity to metastasise to the bone marrow and reside in a...