Abstract When circulating tumor cells (CTCs) travel in circulation, they can be killed by detachment‐induced anoikis and fluidic shear stress (SS)‐mediated apoptosis. Circulatory treatment, which can make CTCs detached but also generate SS, can increase metastasis of cancer cells. To identify SS‐specific mechanosensors without detachment impacts, a microfluidic circulatory system is used to generate arteriosus SS and compare transcriptome profiles of circulating lung cancer cells with suspended cells. Half of the cancer cells can survive SS damage and show higher invasion ability. Mesotrypsin (PRSS3), protease‐activated receptor 2 (PAR2), and the subunit of activating protein 1, Fos‐related antigen 1 (FOSL1), are upregulated by SS, and thei...
[[abstract]]Mechanical forces induced by interstitial fluid flow in and surrounding tissues and by b...
Cancer metastasis is a complicated disease that causes around 90% of cancer deaths. It is one of the...
During metastasis, cancer cells enter the circulation in order to gain access to distant tissues, bu...
Abstract Cancer is a leading cause of death and disease worldwide. However, while the survival for p...
During cancer metastasis, circulating tumor cells constantly experience hemodynamic shear stress in ...
Cancer metastasis is responsible for approximately 90% human cancer-related death. It involves a se...
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are the primary targets of cancer treatment as they cause distal meta...
Metastasis is responsible for at least 66% of cancer-related deaths, yet it remains a poorly underst...
Metastasis has been observed to be an inefficient process, but a consensus has not been reached as t...
Cancer cells are shed into the blood stream and are exposed to hemodynamic shear stress during metas...
AbstractMechanical forces induced by interstitial fluid flow in and surrounding tissues and by blood...
During metastasis, cancer cells are exposed to potentially destructive hemodynamic forces inclu...
<div><p>During metastasis, cancer cells enter the circulation in order to gain access to distant tis...
Breast cancer cells experience a range of shear stresses in the tumor microenvironment (TME). Howeve...
The application of fluid shear stress on leukocytes and tumor cells in the circulation plays a criti...
[[abstract]]Mechanical forces induced by interstitial fluid flow in and surrounding tissues and by b...
Cancer metastasis is a complicated disease that causes around 90% of cancer deaths. It is one of the...
During metastasis, cancer cells enter the circulation in order to gain access to distant tissues, bu...
Abstract Cancer is a leading cause of death and disease worldwide. However, while the survival for p...
During cancer metastasis, circulating tumor cells constantly experience hemodynamic shear stress in ...
Cancer metastasis is responsible for approximately 90% human cancer-related death. It involves a se...
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are the primary targets of cancer treatment as they cause distal meta...
Metastasis is responsible for at least 66% of cancer-related deaths, yet it remains a poorly underst...
Metastasis has been observed to be an inefficient process, but a consensus has not been reached as t...
Cancer cells are shed into the blood stream and are exposed to hemodynamic shear stress during metas...
AbstractMechanical forces induced by interstitial fluid flow in and surrounding tissues and by blood...
During metastasis, cancer cells are exposed to potentially destructive hemodynamic forces inclu...
<div><p>During metastasis, cancer cells enter the circulation in order to gain access to distant tis...
Breast cancer cells experience a range of shear stresses in the tumor microenvironment (TME). Howeve...
The application of fluid shear stress on leukocytes and tumor cells in the circulation plays a criti...
[[abstract]]Mechanical forces induced by interstitial fluid flow in and surrounding tissues and by b...
Cancer metastasis is a complicated disease that causes around 90% of cancer deaths. It is one of the...
During metastasis, cancer cells enter the circulation in order to gain access to distant tissues, bu...