International audienceBesides the standard parameters used for colorectal cancer (CRC) management, new features are needed in clinical practice to improve progression-free and overall survival. In some cancers, the microenvironment mechanical properties can contribute to cancer progression and metastasis formation, or constitute a physical barrier for drug penetration or immune cell infiltration. These mechanical properties remain poorly known for colon tissues. Using a multidisciplinary approach including clinical data, physics and geostatistics, we characterized the stiffness of healthy and malignant colon specimens. For this purpose, we analyzed a prospective cohort of 18 patients with untreated colon adenocarcinoma using atomic force mi...
The stiffness of tumor cells varies during cancer progression. In particular, metastatic carcinoma c...
<div><p>In colon cancer, a highly aggressive disease, progression through the malignant sequence is ...
PurposeTo investigate the significance of collagen in predicting the aggressiveness of rectal tumors...
International audienceAbstract Besides the standard parameters used for colorectal cancer (CRC) mana...
The nanomechanical properties of SW480 colon cancer cells were investigated using Atomic Force Micro...
Abstract Peritoneal metastases (PM) are common routes of dissemination for colorectal cancer (CRC) a...
Human colon carcinoma (HCT-8) cells show a stable transition from low to high metastatic state when ...
Human colon carcinoma (HCT-8) cells show a stable transition from low to high metastatic state when ...
The metastatic potential of cells is an important parameter in the design of optimal strategies for ...
Cancer development and progression not only results in biological and functional abnormalities but a...
SW480 and SW620 colon carcinoma cell lines derive from primary tumour and lymph-node metastasis of t...
In this review, the mechanobiology of colorectal cancer (CRC) are discussed. Mechanotransduction of ...
<div><p>The metastatic potential of cells is an important parameter in the design of optimal strateg...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) development represents a multistep process starting with specific mutations ...
Human solid cancers typically are harder and firmer than surrounding normal tissue upon clinical pal...
The stiffness of tumor cells varies during cancer progression. In particular, metastatic carcinoma c...
<div><p>In colon cancer, a highly aggressive disease, progression through the malignant sequence is ...
PurposeTo investigate the significance of collagen in predicting the aggressiveness of rectal tumors...
International audienceAbstract Besides the standard parameters used for colorectal cancer (CRC) mana...
The nanomechanical properties of SW480 colon cancer cells were investigated using Atomic Force Micro...
Abstract Peritoneal metastases (PM) are common routes of dissemination for colorectal cancer (CRC) a...
Human colon carcinoma (HCT-8) cells show a stable transition from low to high metastatic state when ...
Human colon carcinoma (HCT-8) cells show a stable transition from low to high metastatic state when ...
The metastatic potential of cells is an important parameter in the design of optimal strategies for ...
Cancer development and progression not only results in biological and functional abnormalities but a...
SW480 and SW620 colon carcinoma cell lines derive from primary tumour and lymph-node metastasis of t...
In this review, the mechanobiology of colorectal cancer (CRC) are discussed. Mechanotransduction of ...
<div><p>The metastatic potential of cells is an important parameter in the design of optimal strateg...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) development represents a multistep process starting with specific mutations ...
Human solid cancers typically are harder and firmer than surrounding normal tissue upon clinical pal...
The stiffness of tumor cells varies during cancer progression. In particular, metastatic carcinoma c...
<div><p>In colon cancer, a highly aggressive disease, progression through the malignant sequence is ...
PurposeTo investigate the significance of collagen in predicting the aggressiveness of rectal tumors...