A major barrier to the emergence of distant metastases is the survival of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) within the vasculature. Lethal stressors, including shear forces from blood flow, anoikis arising from cellular detachment, and exposure to natural killer cells, combine to subvert the ability of primary tumor cells to survive and ultimately seed distant lesions. Further attenuation of this rate-limiting process via therapeutic intervention offers a very attractive opportunity for improving cancer patient outcomes, in turn prompting the need for a deeper understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying CTC viability. MUC4 is a very large and heavily glycosylated protein expressed at the apical surfaces of the epithelia o...
International audienceEpithelial cancer patients not considered eligible for surgical resection freq...
Mucins are high molecular weight O-glycoproteins that are predominantly expressed at the apical surf...
MUC4 is a type I membrane-bound mucin expressed at the apical pole of normal polarized epithelial ce...
Mucin-4 (Muc4) is a large cell surface glycoprotein implicated in the protection and lubrication of ...
Mucin-4 (Muc4) is a large cell surface glycoprotein implicated in the protection and lubrication of ...
Abstract Introduction Previous studies indicate that overexpression of the membrane-associated mucin...
INTRODUCTION: Current studies indicate that triple negative breast cancer (TNBC), an aggressive brea...
Current studies indicate that triple negative breast cancer (TNBC), an aggressive breast cancer subt...
MUC4, a transmembrane mucin, plays important roles in epithelial renewal and differentiation. Recent...
Mucins provide a protective barrier for epithelial surfaces, and their overexpression in tumors has ...
International audienceMembrane-bound mucins belong to an ever-increasing family of O-glycopro-teins ...
The mucin MUC4 is a high molecular weight transmembrane glycoprotein. It consists of a mucin-type su...
Metastasis is a complex and well-coordinated phenotypic transformation of cancer cells governed by a...
The membrane mucin Muc4 has been shown to alter cellular behavior through both anti-adhesive effects...
Metastatic development is a complex, multistage process involving modulation of cell phenotype, cell...
International audienceEpithelial cancer patients not considered eligible for surgical resection freq...
Mucins are high molecular weight O-glycoproteins that are predominantly expressed at the apical surf...
MUC4 is a type I membrane-bound mucin expressed at the apical pole of normal polarized epithelial ce...
Mucin-4 (Muc4) is a large cell surface glycoprotein implicated in the protection and lubrication of ...
Mucin-4 (Muc4) is a large cell surface glycoprotein implicated in the protection and lubrication of ...
Abstract Introduction Previous studies indicate that overexpression of the membrane-associated mucin...
INTRODUCTION: Current studies indicate that triple negative breast cancer (TNBC), an aggressive brea...
Current studies indicate that triple negative breast cancer (TNBC), an aggressive breast cancer subt...
MUC4, a transmembrane mucin, plays important roles in epithelial renewal and differentiation. Recent...
Mucins provide a protective barrier for epithelial surfaces, and their overexpression in tumors has ...
International audienceMembrane-bound mucins belong to an ever-increasing family of O-glycopro-teins ...
The mucin MUC4 is a high molecular weight transmembrane glycoprotein. It consists of a mucin-type su...
Metastasis is a complex and well-coordinated phenotypic transformation of cancer cells governed by a...
The membrane mucin Muc4 has been shown to alter cellular behavior through both anti-adhesive effects...
Metastatic development is a complex, multistage process involving modulation of cell phenotype, cell...
International audienceEpithelial cancer patients not considered eligible for surgical resection freq...
Mucins are high molecular weight O-glycoproteins that are predominantly expressed at the apical surf...
MUC4 is a type I membrane-bound mucin expressed at the apical pole of normal polarized epithelial ce...