Background and aim: Angiotropism and extravascular migratory metastasis (EVMM) are an important alternative means of melanoma spread. In EVMM, melanoma cells migrate along the external surfaces of vascular channels to distant sites and demonstrate microscopic angiotropism, i.e. melanoma cells arrayed along the external surfaces of vascular endothelium. Pertinent to EVMM are the origin of melanocytes from the neural crest (NC) and strong analogies of EVMM with NC cell migration. Our aim is to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying angiotropism and EVMM. Methods: Frozen primary melanomas, previously utilised for gene expression profiling, were analysed for angiotropism as a differential marker. From the results of this new microarray a...
of primary uveal melanoma metastasis, and NFKB2, PTPN18, MTSS1, GADD45B, SNCG, HHIP, IL12B, CDK4, RP...
Cancers often resurrect embryonic molecular programs to promote disease progression. In melanomas, w...
Background: Angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis are important in the progression of melanoma. We inve...
Background and aim: Angiotropism and extravascular migratory metastasis (EVMM) are an important alte...
For more than 15 years, angiotropism in melanoma has been emphasized as a marker of extravascul...
BackgroundThe process of malignant transformation, progression and metastasis of melanoma is poorly ...
markdownabstractCutaneous melanoma or malignant melanoma of the skin is a highly metastatic disease,...
BACKGROUND: We are investigating the molecular basis of melanoma by defining genomic characteristics...
Background: We are investigating the molecular basis of melanoma by defining genomic characteristics...
PURPOSE: To better understand the molecular mechanisms of malignant melanoma progression and metasta...
Contains fulltext : 48585.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Melanoma is on...
PurposeAngiotropism is the process by which cancer cells attach to and migrate along blood vessels t...
Background: Melanoma progression occurs through three major stages: radial growth phase (RGP), confi...
BACKGROUND: Current prognostic clinical and morphological parameters are insufficient to accurately ...
SummaryClinical and genomic evidence suggests that the metastatic potential of a primary tumor may b...
of primary uveal melanoma metastasis, and NFKB2, PTPN18, MTSS1, GADD45B, SNCG, HHIP, IL12B, CDK4, RP...
Cancers often resurrect embryonic molecular programs to promote disease progression. In melanomas, w...
Background: Angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis are important in the progression of melanoma. We inve...
Background and aim: Angiotropism and extravascular migratory metastasis (EVMM) are an important alte...
For more than 15 years, angiotropism in melanoma has been emphasized as a marker of extravascul...
BackgroundThe process of malignant transformation, progression and metastasis of melanoma is poorly ...
markdownabstractCutaneous melanoma or malignant melanoma of the skin is a highly metastatic disease,...
BACKGROUND: We are investigating the molecular basis of melanoma by defining genomic characteristics...
Background: We are investigating the molecular basis of melanoma by defining genomic characteristics...
PURPOSE: To better understand the molecular mechanisms of malignant melanoma progression and metasta...
Contains fulltext : 48585.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Melanoma is on...
PurposeAngiotropism is the process by which cancer cells attach to and migrate along blood vessels t...
Background: Melanoma progression occurs through three major stages: radial growth phase (RGP), confi...
BACKGROUND: Current prognostic clinical and morphological parameters are insufficient to accurately ...
SummaryClinical and genomic evidence suggests that the metastatic potential of a primary tumor may b...
of primary uveal melanoma metastasis, and NFKB2, PTPN18, MTSS1, GADD45B, SNCG, HHIP, IL12B, CDK4, RP...
Cancers often resurrect embryonic molecular programs to promote disease progression. In melanomas, w...
Background: Angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis are important in the progression of melanoma. We inve...