Pancreatic cancer is a complex, aggressive and heterogeneous malignancy driven by the multifaceted interactions within the tumor microenvironment. While it is known that the tumor microenvironment accommodates many cell types, each playing a key role in tumorigenesis, the major source of these stromal cells is not well understood. This review examines the contribution of bone marrow-derived cells (BMDC) to pancreatic carcinogenesis, with respect to their role in constituting the tumor microenvironment. In particular, their role in supporting fibrosis, immunosuppression and neovascularisation will be discussed
Over the past decade, researchers have identified and characterized the diverse cell populations wit...
Background: The tumor microenvironment and its stromal cells play an important role in cancer develo...
During cancer progression, tumor cells acquire a high number of genetic and epigenetic alterations, ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer are characterised by extensive stell...
Background and Aims: Chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer are characterised by extensive stel...
Cancer is a systemic disease. Local and distant factors conspire to promote or inhibit tumorigenesis...
Background and Aims: Chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer are characterised by extensive stell...
Pancreatic cancer is one of the most lethal cancers characterized by local invasiveness, early metas...
The bone marrow constitutes an unique microenvironment for cancer cells in three specific aspects. F...
Pancreatic tumors are known to harbor an abundant and highly desmoplastic stroma. Among the various ...
AbstractPancreatic cancer is characterized by an extensive desmoplastic stroma, the functional relev...
The identification and characterization of cancer stem cells (CSCs) is imperative to understanding t...
Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest forms of cancer with one of the lowest 5-year survival rat...
Abstract Pancreatic cancer is a deadly disease with high mortality due to difficulties in its early ...
Research has provided evidence that tumor growth depends on the interaction of tumor cells with stro...
Over the past decade, researchers have identified and characterized the diverse cell populations wit...
Background: The tumor microenvironment and its stromal cells play an important role in cancer develo...
During cancer progression, tumor cells acquire a high number of genetic and epigenetic alterations, ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer are characterised by extensive stell...
Background and Aims: Chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer are characterised by extensive stel...
Cancer is a systemic disease. Local and distant factors conspire to promote or inhibit tumorigenesis...
Background and Aims: Chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer are characterised by extensive stell...
Pancreatic cancer is one of the most lethal cancers characterized by local invasiveness, early metas...
The bone marrow constitutes an unique microenvironment for cancer cells in three specific aspects. F...
Pancreatic tumors are known to harbor an abundant and highly desmoplastic stroma. Among the various ...
AbstractPancreatic cancer is characterized by an extensive desmoplastic stroma, the functional relev...
The identification and characterization of cancer stem cells (CSCs) is imperative to understanding t...
Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest forms of cancer with one of the lowest 5-year survival rat...
Abstract Pancreatic cancer is a deadly disease with high mortality due to difficulties in its early ...
Research has provided evidence that tumor growth depends on the interaction of tumor cells with stro...
Over the past decade, researchers have identified and characterized the diverse cell populations wit...
Background: The tumor microenvironment and its stromal cells play an important role in cancer develo...
During cancer progression, tumor cells acquire a high number of genetic and epigenetic alterations, ...