Cancer is initiated largely by specific cohorts of genetic aberrations, which are generated by mutagens and often mimic active growth factor receptors, or downstream effectors. Once initiated cells outgrow and attract blood vessels, a multi-step process, called metastasis, disseminates cancer cells primarily through vascular routes. The major steps of the metastatic cascade comprise intravasation into blood vessels, circulation as single or collectives of cells, and eventual colonization of distant organs. Herein, we consider metastasis as a multi-step process that seized principles and molecular players employed by physiological processes, such as tissue regeneration and migration of neural crest progenitors. Our discussion contrasts the i...
Circulating tumor cells offer an unprecedented window into the metastatic cascade, and to some exten...
Metastatic colonization represents the final step of metastasis, and is the major cause of cancer mo...
Tumor metastases are responsible for approximately 90% of all cancer-related deaths. Although many p...
Abstract: Metastasis remains the leading cause of cancer-associated mortality, and a detailed unders...
Metastasis remains the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, and our inability to identi...
Metastasis occurs when genetically unstable cancer cells adapt to a tissue microenvironment that is ...
Metastases represent the end products of a multistep cell-biological process termed the invasion-met...
Metastases represent the end products of a multistep cell-biological process termed the invasion-met...
AbstractThe molecular mechanisms of tumor metastasis remain largely unknown and undefined. A recent ...
Tumor metastases are responsible for approximately 90% of all cancer-related deaths. Although many p...
Metastasis is the main cause of cancer death, yet the evolutionary processes behind it remain largel...
The ability of tumor cells to leave a primary tumor, to disseminate through the body, and to ultimat...
Metastases represent the end products of a multistep cell-biological process termed the invasion-met...
The ability of tumor cells to leave a primary tumor, to disseminate through the body, and to ultimat...
Circulating tumor cells offer an unprecedented window into the metastatic cascade, and to some exten...
Circulating tumor cells offer an unprecedented window into the metastatic cascade, and to some exten...
Metastatic colonization represents the final step of metastasis, and is the major cause of cancer mo...
Tumor metastases are responsible for approximately 90% of all cancer-related deaths. Although many p...
Abstract: Metastasis remains the leading cause of cancer-associated mortality, and a detailed unders...
Metastasis remains the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, and our inability to identi...
Metastasis occurs when genetically unstable cancer cells adapt to a tissue microenvironment that is ...
Metastases represent the end products of a multistep cell-biological process termed the invasion-met...
Metastases represent the end products of a multistep cell-biological process termed the invasion-met...
AbstractThe molecular mechanisms of tumor metastasis remain largely unknown and undefined. A recent ...
Tumor metastases are responsible for approximately 90% of all cancer-related deaths. Although many p...
Metastasis is the main cause of cancer death, yet the evolutionary processes behind it remain largel...
The ability of tumor cells to leave a primary tumor, to disseminate through the body, and to ultimat...
Metastases represent the end products of a multistep cell-biological process termed the invasion-met...
The ability of tumor cells to leave a primary tumor, to disseminate through the body, and to ultimat...
Circulating tumor cells offer an unprecedented window into the metastatic cascade, and to some exten...
Circulating tumor cells offer an unprecedented window into the metastatic cascade, and to some exten...
Metastatic colonization represents the final step of metastasis, and is the major cause of cancer mo...
Tumor metastases are responsible for approximately 90% of all cancer-related deaths. Although many p...