Normal epithelial and endothelial cells require attachment to extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins to grow or survive. In these anchorage -dependent cells, loss of interaction with the ECM proteins triggers apoptosis which is termed anoikis. Anoikis undoubtedly plays an essential role in the development and organization of normal tissues through its inhibitory effect on unfavorable cellular proliferation at inappropriate locations. In this regard, anoikis contributes to the maintenance of the physiological state. Importantly, disturbance of anoikis may allow cell proliferation at inappropriate sites and thus may be tightly linked to cancer development. Indeed, we have found that suppression of anoikis promotes peritoneal dissemination or met...
Abstract Metastatic cancer cells can develop anoikis resistance in the absence of substrate attachme...
grantor: University of TorontoAdhesion to the extracellular matrix is a crucial survival ...
grantor: University of TorontoAdhesion to the extracellular matrix is a crucial survival ...
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...
AbstractAnoikis is a programmed cell death induced upon cell detachment from extracellular matrix, b...
Normal epithelial cells that lose the integrin-dependent anchorage to their extracellular matrix tri...
Anoikis, which describes a physiologic apoptotic mechanism of non-hematopoietic cells that is trigge...
Many cell types undergo apoptosis when they are detached from the extracellular matrix (ECM). This p...
Many cell types undergo apoptosis when they are detached from the extracellular matrix (ECM). This p...
AbstractAnoikis is a programmed cell death induced upon cell detachment from extracellular matrix, b...
Abstract Background Apoptosis caused by inadequate or inappropriate cell-matrix interactions is defi...
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...
Normal epithelial cells rapidly undergo apoptosis as soon as they lose contact with the extracellula...
Abstract Metastatic cancer cells can develop anoikis resistance in the absence of substrate attachme...
grantor: University of TorontoAdhesion to the extracellular matrix is a crucial survival ...
grantor: University of TorontoAdhesion to the extracellular matrix is a crucial survival ...
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...
AbstractAnoikis is a programmed cell death induced upon cell detachment from extracellular matrix, b...
Normal epithelial cells that lose the integrin-dependent anchorage to their extracellular matrix tri...
Anoikis, which describes a physiologic apoptotic mechanism of non-hematopoietic cells that is trigge...
Many cell types undergo apoptosis when they are detached from the extracellular matrix (ECM). This p...
Many cell types undergo apoptosis when they are detached from the extracellular matrix (ECM). This p...
AbstractAnoikis is a programmed cell death induced upon cell detachment from extracellular matrix, b...
Abstract Background Apoptosis caused by inadequate or inappropriate cell-matrix interactions is defi...
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...
Normal epithelial cells rapidly undergo apoptosis as soon as they lose contact with the extracellula...
Abstract Metastatic cancer cells can develop anoikis resistance in the absence of substrate attachme...
grantor: University of TorontoAdhesion to the extracellular matrix is a crucial survival ...
grantor: University of TorontoAdhesion to the extracellular matrix is a crucial survival ...