Breast cancer remains the leading cause of death among females worldwide. While systemic therapy for breast cancer may work effectively in the early phases, for more than 10% of primary and 50% of metastatic cases, the disease eventually progresses, resisting treatments. To overcome this issue, recognizing markers of resistance as early as possible is critical. However, the underlying mechanisms of resistance remains elusive. The influence of microenvironmental factors of the extracellular matrix (ECM) on tumor behavior has been revealed relatively recently and increased stiffness of ECM is associated with cancer progression. Additionally, impacts of other matrix components such as non-neoplastic epithelial cells (that may constitute an imp...
Cancer is a complex and lethal disease, whose behavior is determined by biological, chemical, and ph...
In breast cancer, the increased stiffness of the extracellular matrix is a key driver of malignancy....
In breast cancer, the increased stiffness of the extracellular matrix is a key driver of malignancy....
Breast cancer remains the leading cause of death among females worldwide. While systemic therapy for...
Tumors derived from breast tissue possess the ability to manipulate and permanently alter their surr...
The persistence of drug resistant cell populations following chemotherapeutic treatment is a signifi...
Accumulation of epigenetic and genetic changes results in oncogenic transformation of epithelial cel...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer of women worldwide and the second leading cause of cancer de...
Apoptosis resistance plays an important role in breast cancer progression and metastasis and is crit...
Apoptosis resistance plays an important role in breast cancer progression and metastasis and is crit...
Tumors are stiff and data suggest that the extracellular matrix stiffening that correlates with expe...
The progression of mammary carcinoma involves a variety of cellular and environmental factors that f...
textThe broad objective of this research is to examine the relationship between the cellular microme...
Intratumor heterogeneity of breast cancer is driven by extrinsic factors from the tumor microenviron...
Cancer is a complex and lethal disease, whose behavior is determined by biological, chemical, and ph...
Cancer is a complex and lethal disease, whose behavior is determined by biological, chemical, and ph...
In breast cancer, the increased stiffness of the extracellular matrix is a key driver of malignancy....
In breast cancer, the increased stiffness of the extracellular matrix is a key driver of malignancy....
Breast cancer remains the leading cause of death among females worldwide. While systemic therapy for...
Tumors derived from breast tissue possess the ability to manipulate and permanently alter their surr...
The persistence of drug resistant cell populations following chemotherapeutic treatment is a signifi...
Accumulation of epigenetic and genetic changes results in oncogenic transformation of epithelial cel...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer of women worldwide and the second leading cause of cancer de...
Apoptosis resistance plays an important role in breast cancer progression and metastasis and is crit...
Apoptosis resistance plays an important role in breast cancer progression and metastasis and is crit...
Tumors are stiff and data suggest that the extracellular matrix stiffening that correlates with expe...
The progression of mammary carcinoma involves a variety of cellular and environmental factors that f...
textThe broad objective of this research is to examine the relationship between the cellular microme...
Intratumor heterogeneity of breast cancer is driven by extrinsic factors from the tumor microenviron...
Cancer is a complex and lethal disease, whose behavior is determined by biological, chemical, and ph...
Cancer is a complex and lethal disease, whose behavior is determined by biological, chemical, and ph...
In breast cancer, the increased stiffness of the extracellular matrix is a key driver of malignancy....
In breast cancer, the increased stiffness of the extracellular matrix is a key driver of malignancy....