The tumor microenvironment is a heterogeneous population of cells consisting of the tumor bulk plus supporting cells. It is becoming increasingly evident that these supporting cells are recruited by cancer cells from nearby endogenous host stroma and promote events such as tumor angiogenesis, proliferation, invasion, and metastasis, as well as mediate mechanisms of therapeutic resistance. In addition, recruited stromal cells range in type and include vascular endothelial cells, pericytes, adipocytes, fibroblasts, and bone-marrow mesenchymal stromal cells. During normal wound healing and inflammatory processes, local stromal cells change their phenotype to become that of reactive stroma. Under certain conditions, however, tumor cells can co-...
Osteosarcoma (OS) is an aggressive bone malignancy with a high relapse rate despite combined treatme...
Abstract:Maintenance of both normal epithelial tissues and their malignant counterparts is supported...
Tumor associated fibroblasts (TAF), are essential for tumor progression providing both a functional ...
Tumor represents a complex structure containing malignant cells strictly coupled with a large variet...
The microenvironment of a tumor is constituted of a heterogenous population of stromal cells, extrac...
none17siAbstract: A tumor represents a complex structure containing malignant cells strictly coupled...
Cancer cells acquire cell-autonomous capacities to undergo limitless proliferation and survival thro...
To meet the requirements for rapid tumor growth, a complex array of non-neoplastic vascular, fibrobl...
Stroma is a fundamental component of the tumour microenvironment whereby it supports malignant cell ...
<div><p>To meet the requirements for rapid tumor growth, a complex array of non-neoplastic cells are...
The role of the microenvironment during the initiation and progression of malignancy is appreciated ...
Cancer cells acquire cell-autonomous capacities to undergo limitless proliferation and survival thro...
Introduction: Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) are an integral cellular component of the tumor microe...
To meet the requirements for rapid tumor growth, a complex array of non-neoplastic cells are recruit...
The tumor microenvironment contributes to cancer progression, in part through interactions between t...
Osteosarcoma (OS) is an aggressive bone malignancy with a high relapse rate despite combined treatme...
Abstract:Maintenance of both normal epithelial tissues and their malignant counterparts is supported...
Tumor associated fibroblasts (TAF), are essential for tumor progression providing both a functional ...
Tumor represents a complex structure containing malignant cells strictly coupled with a large variet...
The microenvironment of a tumor is constituted of a heterogenous population of stromal cells, extrac...
none17siAbstract: A tumor represents a complex structure containing malignant cells strictly coupled...
Cancer cells acquire cell-autonomous capacities to undergo limitless proliferation and survival thro...
To meet the requirements for rapid tumor growth, a complex array of non-neoplastic vascular, fibrobl...
Stroma is a fundamental component of the tumour microenvironment whereby it supports malignant cell ...
<div><p>To meet the requirements for rapid tumor growth, a complex array of non-neoplastic cells are...
The role of the microenvironment during the initiation and progression of malignancy is appreciated ...
Cancer cells acquire cell-autonomous capacities to undergo limitless proliferation and survival thro...
Introduction: Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) are an integral cellular component of the tumor microe...
To meet the requirements for rapid tumor growth, a complex array of non-neoplastic cells are recruit...
The tumor microenvironment contributes to cancer progression, in part through interactions between t...
Osteosarcoma (OS) is an aggressive bone malignancy with a high relapse rate despite combined treatme...
Abstract:Maintenance of both normal epithelial tissues and their malignant counterparts is supported...
Tumor associated fibroblasts (TAF), are essential for tumor progression providing both a functional ...