Integrin activity and function is classically related to the bi-directional regulation of cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) contacts that regulate a number of cell pathways linked to cell adhesion, cell detachment from ECM, cell migration, and anoikis. Interestingly, emerging data continue to uncover new roles for integrins in cancer-relevant pathways, particularly concerning the regulation of immune cell activity in the tumor niche, like myeloid cell differentiation and function and, very recently, the regulation of metastatic processes by exosomes. Exosomes are deeply involved in cell-cell communication processes and several studies have shown that integrins found in tumor-associated exosomes can promote cancer progression by two novel coop...
Cancer is a complex disease and progresses within a dynamically evolving extracellular matrix that...
It is well know that cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions play an important role in maintaining th...
Growing evidence points to exosomes as key mediators of cell–cell communication, by transferri...
Integrin activity and function is classically related to the bi-directional regulation of cell-extra...
Intercellular communication has been shown to be mediated by exosomes, exocytosed vesicles of endoso...
Approximately 25% of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients develop peritoneal metastasis, a condition ass...
Abstract Formation of distant metastases is by far the most common cause of cancer-related deaths. T...
Ever since Stephen Paget's 1889 hypothesis, metastatic organotropism has remained one of cancer's gr...
Abstract Integrins are the adhesion molecules and transmembrane receptors that consist of α and β su...
AbstractExosomes are important intercellular communicators, where tumor exosomes (TEX) severely infl...
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The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a complex network composed of a multitude of different macromolec...
Interactions between cancer cells and their surrounding cells are essential to determining tumor fat...
Integrins are heterodimeric cell surface receptors that bind to different extracellular ligands depe...
Epithelial−mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a fundamental process driving cancer metastasis, transfor...
Cancer is a complex disease and progresses within a dynamically evolving extracellular matrix that...
It is well know that cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions play an important role in maintaining th...
Growing evidence points to exosomes as key mediators of cell–cell communication, by transferri...
Integrin activity and function is classically related to the bi-directional regulation of cell-extra...
Intercellular communication has been shown to be mediated by exosomes, exocytosed vesicles of endoso...
Approximately 25% of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients develop peritoneal metastasis, a condition ass...
Abstract Formation of distant metastases is by far the most common cause of cancer-related deaths. T...
Ever since Stephen Paget's 1889 hypothesis, metastatic organotropism has remained one of cancer's gr...
Abstract Integrins are the adhesion molecules and transmembrane receptors that consist of α and β su...
AbstractExosomes are important intercellular communicators, where tumor exosomes (TEX) severely infl...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a complex network composed of a multitude of different macromolec...
Interactions between cancer cells and their surrounding cells are essential to determining tumor fat...
Integrins are heterodimeric cell surface receptors that bind to different extracellular ligands depe...
Epithelial−mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a fundamental process driving cancer metastasis, transfor...
Cancer is a complex disease and progresses within a dynamically evolving extracellular matrix that...
It is well know that cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions play an important role in maintaining th...
Growing evidence points to exosomes as key mediators of cell–cell communication, by transferri...