Active migration of tumor cells is usually assessed as single cell locomotion in vitro using Royden chamber-type assays. In vivo, however, carcinoma cells, malignant cells of epithelial origin, frequently invade the surrounding tissue as coherent clusters or nests of cells. We have called this type of movement "cohort migration". In our work, the invasion front of colon carcinomas consisted of compact tumor glands, partially resolved glands or markedly resolved glands with scattered tumor cell clusters or single cells lying ahead. In the former two types, which constituted about a half of all cases, cohort migration seems to be the predominant mechanism, whereas both cohort migration and single cell locomotion may be involved in the last on...
AbstractThe mechanical and adhesive properties of cancer cells significantly change during tumor pro...
Cell migration, synonymous with cell movement, is closely related to cell movement and refers to the...
ABSTRACT The movement of cells that maintain cell-cell junctions yet protrude along or within tissue...
Active migration of tumor cells is usually assessed as single cell locomotion in vitro using Royden ...
Migration of tumor cells is usually assessed as single cell locomotion in vitro using Boyden chamber...
Migratory tumor cells are groups of cells that can be aggressive and can be responsible for metastas...
Cell dispersion from a confined area is fundamental in a number of biological processes, including c...
International audienceCancer cell migration is a widely studied topic but has been very often limite...
Migration from the primary tumor is a crucial step in the metastatic cascade. Cells with various deg...
The collective migration of cells as a cohesive group is a hallmark of the tissue remodelling events...
Cell migration is fundamental to establishing and maintaining the proper organization of multicellul...
This dissertation focuses on gaining understanding of cell migration and collective behavior through...
The link between loss of cell–cell adhesion, the activation of cell migration, and the behavior of i...
Cell migration is an essential systemic behavior, tightly regulated, of all living cells endowed wit...
Cell migration is fundamental in a wide variety of physiological and pathological phenomena, among o...
AbstractThe mechanical and adhesive properties of cancer cells significantly change during tumor pro...
Cell migration, synonymous with cell movement, is closely related to cell movement and refers to the...
ABSTRACT The movement of cells that maintain cell-cell junctions yet protrude along or within tissue...
Active migration of tumor cells is usually assessed as single cell locomotion in vitro using Royden ...
Migration of tumor cells is usually assessed as single cell locomotion in vitro using Boyden chamber...
Migratory tumor cells are groups of cells that can be aggressive and can be responsible for metastas...
Cell dispersion from a confined area is fundamental in a number of biological processes, including c...
International audienceCancer cell migration is a widely studied topic but has been very often limite...
Migration from the primary tumor is a crucial step in the metastatic cascade. Cells with various deg...
The collective migration of cells as a cohesive group is a hallmark of the tissue remodelling events...
Cell migration is fundamental to establishing and maintaining the proper organization of multicellul...
This dissertation focuses on gaining understanding of cell migration and collective behavior through...
The link between loss of cell–cell adhesion, the activation of cell migration, and the behavior of i...
Cell migration is an essential systemic behavior, tightly regulated, of all living cells endowed wit...
Cell migration is fundamental in a wide variety of physiological and pathological phenomena, among o...
AbstractThe mechanical and adhesive properties of cancer cells significantly change during tumor pro...
Cell migration, synonymous with cell movement, is closely related to cell movement and refers to the...
ABSTRACT The movement of cells that maintain cell-cell junctions yet protrude along or within tissue...