Summary Background A key event in cancer metastasis is the migration of tumour cells from their original location to a secondary site. The development of melanoma may be viewed as a consequence of the disruption of homeostatic mechanisms in the skin of the original site. Objectives To investigate whether dysregulation of cell motility (Cdc42 expression), escaping the control of cell–cell and cell–matrix interactions (E-cadherin, b-catenin expression), enhances melanoma progression, and whether chemokine receptors (CXCR4) mediate cell migration and activation during invasion and metastasis development. Methods The immunohistochemical expression of Cdc42, E-cadherin, b-catenin and CXCR4 was investigated in 30 patients with surgical...
Malignant melanoma is a disease with high mortality rate caused by rapid metastasis. Cell motility i...
Malignant transformation of melanocytes frequently coincides with alterations in epithelial cadherin...
Cadherin molecules are essential for tissue morphogenesis and are also related to cancer invasion an...
Summary Background A key event in cancer metastasis is the migration of tumour cells from their or...
Loss of expression of E-cadherin, the major cell-cell adhesion receptor on keratinocytes, has been l...
Melanoma development not only involves genetic and epigenetic changes that take place within the tra...
Melanoma development not only involves genetic and epigenetic changes that take place within the tra...
Melanocytic behavior, survival, and proliferation are regulated through a complex system of cell–cel...
Beta-catenin plays an important role in embryogenesis and carcinogenesis by controlling either cadhe...
It has been suggested that the invasive and metastatic potential of melanoma cells reflects their ab...
Abstract Metastasis is the main cause of death from melanoma. Chemokines are low molecu-lar weight c...
Purpose of review Cutaneous melanoma still represents a paradox among all solid tumors. It is the ca...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the expression of E-cadherin and beta-catenin in melanoma. Both proteins...
Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) has been suggested to have a driving role in the acquisition...
Contains fulltext : 186804.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Chemokines are ...
Malignant melanoma is a disease with high mortality rate caused by rapid metastasis. Cell motility i...
Malignant transformation of melanocytes frequently coincides with alterations in epithelial cadherin...
Cadherin molecules are essential for tissue morphogenesis and are also related to cancer invasion an...
Summary Background A key event in cancer metastasis is the migration of tumour cells from their or...
Loss of expression of E-cadherin, the major cell-cell adhesion receptor on keratinocytes, has been l...
Melanoma development not only involves genetic and epigenetic changes that take place within the tra...
Melanoma development not only involves genetic and epigenetic changes that take place within the tra...
Melanocytic behavior, survival, and proliferation are regulated through a complex system of cell–cel...
Beta-catenin plays an important role in embryogenesis and carcinogenesis by controlling either cadhe...
It has been suggested that the invasive and metastatic potential of melanoma cells reflects their ab...
Abstract Metastasis is the main cause of death from melanoma. Chemokines are low molecu-lar weight c...
Purpose of review Cutaneous melanoma still represents a paradox among all solid tumors. It is the ca...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the expression of E-cadherin and beta-catenin in melanoma. Both proteins...
Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) has been suggested to have a driving role in the acquisition...
Contains fulltext : 186804.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Chemokines are ...
Malignant melanoma is a disease with high mortality rate caused by rapid metastasis. Cell motility i...
Malignant transformation of melanocytes frequently coincides with alterations in epithelial cadherin...
Cadherin molecules are essential for tissue morphogenesis and are also related to cancer invasion an...