Background Mesenchymal and amoeboid movements are two important mechanisms adopted by cancer cells to invade the surrounding environment. Mesenchymal movement depends on extracellular matrix protease activity, amoeboid movement on the RhoA-dependent kinase ROCK. Cancer cells can switch from one mechanism to the other in response to different stimuli, limiting the efficacy of antimetastatic therapies. Methodology and Principal Findings We investigated the acquisition and molecular regulation of the invasion capacity of neoplastically transformed human fibroblasts, which were able to induce sarcomas and metastases when injected into immunocompromised mice. We found that neoplastic transformation was associated with a change in cell morphology...
The Rho-associated (ROCK) serine/threonine kinases have emerged as central regulators of the actomyo...
Enhanced invasiveness is one of the defining biological traits of glioblastoma cells, which exhibit ...
Tumor cells can migrate and invade tissue by 2 modes of motility—mesenchymal and amoeboid. X-r...
Background Mesenchymal and amoeboid movements are two important mechanisms adopted by cancer cells t...
BACKGROUND: Mesenchymal and amoeboid movements are two important mechanisms adopted by cancer cells ...
Mesenchymal and amoeboid movements are two important mechanisms adopted by cancer cells to invade th...
Mesenchymal and amoeboid movements are two important mechanisms adopted by cancer cells to invade th...
Tumor cell invasion is the most critical step of metastasis. Determination of the mode of invasion w...
Tumour cell invasion is one of the most critical steps in malignant progression. It includes a broad...
Progression of tumors to invasive and metastatic forms requires that tumor cells undergo dramatic mo...
Loss of polarity and quiescence along with increased cellular invasiveness are associated with breas...
Recent studies have implicated the roles of cancer stem like cells (CSCs) in cancer metastasis. Howe...
Tumor cells invade by two modes of motility—mesenchymal and amoeboid. Tumor cells with the mes...
Understanding the molecular processes characterizing Ewing sarcoma (EWS) cell migration is crucial t...
Understanding the molecular processes characterizing Ewing sarcoma (EWS) cell migration is crucial t...
The Rho-associated (ROCK) serine/threonine kinases have emerged as central regulators of the actomyo...
Enhanced invasiveness is one of the defining biological traits of glioblastoma cells, which exhibit ...
Tumor cells can migrate and invade tissue by 2 modes of motility—mesenchymal and amoeboid. X-r...
Background Mesenchymal and amoeboid movements are two important mechanisms adopted by cancer cells t...
BACKGROUND: Mesenchymal and amoeboid movements are two important mechanisms adopted by cancer cells ...
Mesenchymal and amoeboid movements are two important mechanisms adopted by cancer cells to invade th...
Mesenchymal and amoeboid movements are two important mechanisms adopted by cancer cells to invade th...
Tumor cell invasion is the most critical step of metastasis. Determination of the mode of invasion w...
Tumour cell invasion is one of the most critical steps in malignant progression. It includes a broad...
Progression of tumors to invasive and metastatic forms requires that tumor cells undergo dramatic mo...
Loss of polarity and quiescence along with increased cellular invasiveness are associated with breas...
Recent studies have implicated the roles of cancer stem like cells (CSCs) in cancer metastasis. Howe...
Tumor cells invade by two modes of motility—mesenchymal and amoeboid. Tumor cells with the mes...
Understanding the molecular processes characterizing Ewing sarcoma (EWS) cell migration is crucial t...
Understanding the molecular processes characterizing Ewing sarcoma (EWS) cell migration is crucial t...
The Rho-associated (ROCK) serine/threonine kinases have emerged as central regulators of the actomyo...
Enhanced invasiveness is one of the defining biological traits of glioblastoma cells, which exhibit ...
Tumor cells can migrate and invade tissue by 2 modes of motility—mesenchymal and amoeboid. X-r...