International audienceIn the process of hematogenous cancer metastasis, tumor cells (TCs) must shed into the blood stream, survive in the blood circulation, migrate through the vascular endothelium (extravasation) and proliferate in the target organs. However, the precise mechanisms by which TCs penetrate the endothelial cell (EC) junctions remain one of the least understood aspects of TC extravasation. This question has generally been addressed under static conditions, despite the important role of flow induced mechanical stress on the circulating cell-endothelium interactions. Moreover, flow studies were generally focused on transient or firm adhesion steps of TC-EC interactions and did not consider TCs spreading or extravasation. In this...
Metastasis is the ultimate cause of most cancer-related deaths. As such, it is critical to understan...
The lymphatic microcirculation is a key component of metastatic spread providing a pathway for cance...
<div><p>Metastasis is accountable for 90% of cancer deaths. During metastasis, tumor cells break awa...
International audienceIn the process of hematogenous cancer metastasis, tumor cells (TCs) must shed ...
Cancer cells (CC) alter local hemodynamics in their vicinity which will influence the function of en...
Endothelial surface layer (glycocalyx) is the major physiological regulator of tumor cell adhesion t...
Cancer metastasis is responsible for approximately 90% human cancer-related death. It involves a se...
Wall shear stress has been implicated in the genesis of atherosclerosis because a strong correlation...
revueInternational audienceIn this review, we summarize the current state of understanding of the pr...
This thesis integrates into a program aiming at cancer modelling. A key event in the development of ...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Vladislav Glinskii, BiologyBreast cancer is the second mo...
Metastatic dissemination of cancer cells is a very complex process. It includes the intravasation of...
International audienceCancer metastasis is still a major society issue with some limited knowledge o...
Cancer cell extravasation, a key step in the metastatic cascade, involves cancer cell arrest on the ...
Metastasis is the ultimate cause of death among the vast majority of cancer patients. One of the maj...
Metastasis is the ultimate cause of most cancer-related deaths. As such, it is critical to understan...
The lymphatic microcirculation is a key component of metastatic spread providing a pathway for cance...
<div><p>Metastasis is accountable for 90% of cancer deaths. During metastasis, tumor cells break awa...
International audienceIn the process of hematogenous cancer metastasis, tumor cells (TCs) must shed ...
Cancer cells (CC) alter local hemodynamics in their vicinity which will influence the function of en...
Endothelial surface layer (glycocalyx) is the major physiological regulator of tumor cell adhesion t...
Cancer metastasis is responsible for approximately 90% human cancer-related death. It involves a se...
Wall shear stress has been implicated in the genesis of atherosclerosis because a strong correlation...
revueInternational audienceIn this review, we summarize the current state of understanding of the pr...
This thesis integrates into a program aiming at cancer modelling. A key event in the development of ...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Vladislav Glinskii, BiologyBreast cancer is the second mo...
Metastatic dissemination of cancer cells is a very complex process. It includes the intravasation of...
International audienceCancer metastasis is still a major society issue with some limited knowledge o...
Cancer cell extravasation, a key step in the metastatic cascade, involves cancer cell arrest on the ...
Metastasis is the ultimate cause of death among the vast majority of cancer patients. One of the maj...
Metastasis is the ultimate cause of most cancer-related deaths. As such, it is critical to understan...
The lymphatic microcirculation is a key component of metastatic spread providing a pathway for cance...
<div><p>Metastasis is accountable for 90% of cancer deaths. During metastasis, tumor cells break awa...