International audienceTumor cell vasculogenic mimicry (VM), also dubbed vascular mimicry, describes the plasticity of aggressive cancer cells forming de novo vascular networks and is associated with the malignant phenotype and poor clinical outcome. VM is described in a plethora of tumors, including carcinomas, sarcomas, glioblastomas, astrocytomas and melanomas. The presence of VM is associated with a high tumor grade, short survival, invasion and metastasis. A variety of molecular mechanisms and signal pathways participates in VM induction and formation. Due to VM's contribution on tumor progression, more VM-related strategies are being utilized for anticancer treatment. After describing the main features of VM, this review will outline t...
Vascular mimicry is a de novo method of tumor vascularization that manipulates and conditions the ex...
Vascular mimicry is a de novo method of tumor vascularization that manipulates and conditions the ex...
● Discovering VM ● Tumour VM formation mechanisms – Molecule mechanisms involved in VM formation – O...
International audienceTumor cell vasculogenic mimicry (VM), also dubbed vascular mimicry, describes ...
International audienceTumor cell vasculogenic mimicry (VM), also dubbed vascular mimicry, describes ...
International audienceTumor cell vasculogenic mimicry (VM), also dubbed vascular mimicry, describes ...
Hong Ge,1 Hui Luo1,2 1Department of Radiation Oncology, The Affiliated Cancer Hospital of Zhengzhou ...
In 1999, The American Journal of Pathology published an article entitled “Vascular Channel Formation...
Solid tumour growth is dependent on the development of an adequate blood supply. For years, sproutin...
Solid tumour growth is dependent on the development of an adequate blood supply. For years, sproutin...
Solid tumour growth is dependent on the development of an adequate blood supply. For years, sproutin...
Vasculogenic mimicry (VM) is a blood supply system independent of endothelial vessels in tumor cells...
Vasculogenic mimicry (VM) is a blood supply system independent of endothelial vessels in tumor cells...
Vasculogenic mimicry (VM) is the release of angiogenic factors from tumor cells, leading to morpholo...
Vasculogenic mimicry (VM) is the release of angiogenic factors from tumor cells, leading to morpholo...
Vascular mimicry is a de novo method of tumor vascularization that manipulates and conditions the ex...
Vascular mimicry is a de novo method of tumor vascularization that manipulates and conditions the ex...
● Discovering VM ● Tumour VM formation mechanisms – Molecule mechanisms involved in VM formation – O...
International audienceTumor cell vasculogenic mimicry (VM), also dubbed vascular mimicry, describes ...
International audienceTumor cell vasculogenic mimicry (VM), also dubbed vascular mimicry, describes ...
International audienceTumor cell vasculogenic mimicry (VM), also dubbed vascular mimicry, describes ...
Hong Ge,1 Hui Luo1,2 1Department of Radiation Oncology, The Affiliated Cancer Hospital of Zhengzhou ...
In 1999, The American Journal of Pathology published an article entitled “Vascular Channel Formation...
Solid tumour growth is dependent on the development of an adequate blood supply. For years, sproutin...
Solid tumour growth is dependent on the development of an adequate blood supply. For years, sproutin...
Solid tumour growth is dependent on the development of an adequate blood supply. For years, sproutin...
Vasculogenic mimicry (VM) is a blood supply system independent of endothelial vessels in tumor cells...
Vasculogenic mimicry (VM) is a blood supply system independent of endothelial vessels in tumor cells...
Vasculogenic mimicry (VM) is the release of angiogenic factors from tumor cells, leading to morpholo...
Vasculogenic mimicry (VM) is the release of angiogenic factors from tumor cells, leading to morpholo...
Vascular mimicry is a de novo method of tumor vascularization that manipulates and conditions the ex...
Vascular mimicry is a de novo method of tumor vascularization that manipulates and conditions the ex...
● Discovering VM ● Tumour VM formation mechanisms – Molecule mechanisms involved in VM formation – O...