Cell-cell signaling is a fundamental process of organisms during development, throughout their lifetime and in the course of cancer growth. In mammary tumors, tumor cells interact with macrophages via short-ranged signaling (paracrine) involving the growth factors EGF and CSF-1. This paracrine signaling enhances tumor cell invasion into surrounding tissues and blood vessels. Here I examined the roles that asymmetric receptor distribution, ligand secretion and gradient detection at the cellular level play in cancer cell invasion. Although there are already mathematical cell models that simulate cell movements in multicellular systems, none have included asymmetric distribution at the cell level. We incorporated non-uniform receptor density, ...
The recruitment of macrophages at the tumor sites is the earliest immune response takes place during...
Chemoattractants regulate diverse immunological, developmental, and pathological processes, but how ...
Cells in living tissue integrate multiple signals from their environment to govern numerous aspects ...
Heterogeneity in cancer can give rise to rare subpopulations of cells that are unlike the bulk avera...
This dissertation explores the effects of heterogeneity across different biological scales in cancer...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, 2014.Ca...
Macrophages have been shown, experimentally, to be directly involved in the invasion of breast tumor...
The degradation of the extracellular matrix (ECM) is driven by actin-rich membrane protrusions calle...
Cancer cells develop several hallmark changes over the progress of the tumor process. Cell assistanc...
Many behaviors of cancer, such as progression, metastasis and drug resistance etc., cannot be fully ...
The growth and invasion of cancer cells are very complex processes, which can be regulated by the cr...
Chemotaxis of tumor cells in response to a gradient of extracellular ligand is an important step in ...
We model paracrine and autocrine signalling between breast tumor cells and macrophages. Analytical ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2011.Cataloged from PDF ver...
The metastatic spread of cancer cells is a major contributor to cancer patient deaths. In order to d...
The recruitment of macrophages at the tumor sites is the earliest immune response takes place during...
Chemoattractants regulate diverse immunological, developmental, and pathological processes, but how ...
Cells in living tissue integrate multiple signals from their environment to govern numerous aspects ...
Heterogeneity in cancer can give rise to rare subpopulations of cells that are unlike the bulk avera...
This dissertation explores the effects of heterogeneity across different biological scales in cancer...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, 2014.Ca...
Macrophages have been shown, experimentally, to be directly involved in the invasion of breast tumor...
The degradation of the extracellular matrix (ECM) is driven by actin-rich membrane protrusions calle...
Cancer cells develop several hallmark changes over the progress of the tumor process. Cell assistanc...
Many behaviors of cancer, such as progression, metastasis and drug resistance etc., cannot be fully ...
The growth and invasion of cancer cells are very complex processes, which can be regulated by the cr...
Chemotaxis of tumor cells in response to a gradient of extracellular ligand is an important step in ...
We model paracrine and autocrine signalling between breast tumor cells and macrophages. Analytical ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2011.Cataloged from PDF ver...
The metastatic spread of cancer cells is a major contributor to cancer patient deaths. In order to d...
The recruitment of macrophages at the tumor sites is the earliest immune response takes place during...
Chemoattractants regulate diverse immunological, developmental, and pathological processes, but how ...
Cells in living tissue integrate multiple signals from their environment to govern numerous aspects ...