Fibroblasts are the major mesenchymal cell types committed to the matrix formation and renewal. Moreover they are the main source of paracrine factors that influence the growth of epithelial cells of neighbouring tissues. For these properties they may be involved in tumourigenesis, either by remodelling the tumor-associated extracellular matrix (ECM), and by the production of paracrine factors that influence the growth of carcinoma cells. Studies on fibroblasts associated to carcinomas have documented their phenotypic modifications, including abnormal migratory behaviour in vitro and growth factors altered expression(Schor & Schor, 2001). In addition, fibroblasts often recruit inflammatory cells involved in the stimulation of angiogenes...
In malignant tumors, cancer cells adapt to grow within their host tissue. As a cancer progresses, an...
Tumours are complex systems with dynamic interactions between tumour cells, non-tumour cells, and ex...
Tumour microenvironment, in addition to cancer cells themselves, represents important structural and...
Fibroblasts are the major mesenchymal cell types committed to the matrix formation and renewal. More...
It is now widely recognised that the cross-talk between cancer and stromal cells may play a crucial ...
The role of the tumor microenvironment (TME) is critical in cancer pathobiology. Of the components o...
Cancers are heterogeneous tissues comprised of multiple components, including tumor cells and microe...
Studies of epithelial cancers (i.e., carcinomas) traditionally focused on transformation of the epit...
Studies of epithelial cancers (i.e., carcinomas) traditionally focused on transformation of the epit...
Fibroblasts have exceptional phenotypic plasticity and capability to secrete vast amount of soluble ...
AbstractStudies of epithelial cancers (i.e., carcinomas) traditionally focused on transformation of ...
AbstractA wealth of evidence has now demonstrated that the microenvironment in which a tumorigenic c...
Tumorigenesis is a complex process involving dynamic interactions between malignant cells and their ...
A wealth of evidence has now demonstrated that the microenvironment in which a tumorigenic cell evol...
The turn-over of extracellular matrix is a physiological process, that in normal conditions and in w...
In malignant tumors, cancer cells adapt to grow within their host tissue. As a cancer progresses, an...
Tumours are complex systems with dynamic interactions between tumour cells, non-tumour cells, and ex...
Tumour microenvironment, in addition to cancer cells themselves, represents important structural and...
Fibroblasts are the major mesenchymal cell types committed to the matrix formation and renewal. More...
It is now widely recognised that the cross-talk between cancer and stromal cells may play a crucial ...
The role of the tumor microenvironment (TME) is critical in cancer pathobiology. Of the components o...
Cancers are heterogeneous tissues comprised of multiple components, including tumor cells and microe...
Studies of epithelial cancers (i.e., carcinomas) traditionally focused on transformation of the epit...
Studies of epithelial cancers (i.e., carcinomas) traditionally focused on transformation of the epit...
Fibroblasts have exceptional phenotypic plasticity and capability to secrete vast amount of soluble ...
AbstractStudies of epithelial cancers (i.e., carcinomas) traditionally focused on transformation of ...
AbstractA wealth of evidence has now demonstrated that the microenvironment in which a tumorigenic c...
Tumorigenesis is a complex process involving dynamic interactions between malignant cells and their ...
A wealth of evidence has now demonstrated that the microenvironment in which a tumorigenic cell evol...
The turn-over of extracellular matrix is a physiological process, that in normal conditions and in w...
In malignant tumors, cancer cells adapt to grow within their host tissue. As a cancer progresses, an...
Tumours are complex systems with dynamic interactions between tumour cells, non-tumour cells, and ex...
Tumour microenvironment, in addition to cancer cells themselves, represents important structural and...