Tumor cell migration is essential for invasion and dissemination from primary solid tumors and for the establishment of lethal secondary metastases at distant organs. In vivo and in vitro models enabled identification of different factors in the tumor microenvironment that regulate tumor progression and metastasis. However, the mechanisms by which tumor cells integrate these chemical and mechanical signals from multiple sources to navigate the complex microenvironment remain poorly understood. In this review, we discuss the factors that influence tumor cell migration with a focus on the migration of transformed carcinoma cells. We provide an overview of the experimental and computational methods that allow the investigation of tumor cell mi...
During tissue invasion individual tumor cells exhibit two interconvertible migration modes, namely m...
The mechanisms of invazivity and regulation of transcription of cancer cells Cancer originates in ce...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2010.Cataloge...
Tumor cell migration is essential for invasion and dissemination from primary solid tumors and for t...
Recent advances in microengineered cell migration platforms are discussed critically with a focus on...
Advances in diagnosis and treatment have rendered most solid tumors largely curable if they are diag...
Tumors has been the object of computational model studies for nearly five decades. The early models ...
Metastasis, a hallmark of cancer development, is also the leading reason for most cancer-related dea...
Cell migration underlies many important physio- and pathological processes, including embryonic deve...
Metastasis, the process by which cancer cells spread from a primary tumor to other parts of the body...
Background: Metastasis represents one of the most clinically important transitions in neoplastic pro...
The critical role of migration and invasion in cancer metastasis warrants new therapeutic approaches...
Tumours evolve to cope with environmental stresses or challenges such as nutrient starvation, deplet...
In metastasis, cancer cells break away from a primary tumor and travel through the blood or lymph sy...
BACKGROUND: Metastasis represents one of the most clinically important transitions in neoplastic pro...
During tissue invasion individual tumor cells exhibit two interconvertible migration modes, namely m...
The mechanisms of invazivity and regulation of transcription of cancer cells Cancer originates in ce...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2010.Cataloge...
Tumor cell migration is essential for invasion and dissemination from primary solid tumors and for t...
Recent advances in microengineered cell migration platforms are discussed critically with a focus on...
Advances in diagnosis and treatment have rendered most solid tumors largely curable if they are diag...
Tumors has been the object of computational model studies for nearly five decades. The early models ...
Metastasis, a hallmark of cancer development, is also the leading reason for most cancer-related dea...
Cell migration underlies many important physio- and pathological processes, including embryonic deve...
Metastasis, the process by which cancer cells spread from a primary tumor to other parts of the body...
Background: Metastasis represents one of the most clinically important transitions in neoplastic pro...
The critical role of migration and invasion in cancer metastasis warrants new therapeutic approaches...
Tumours evolve to cope with environmental stresses or challenges such as nutrient starvation, deplet...
In metastasis, cancer cells break away from a primary tumor and travel through the blood or lymph sy...
BACKGROUND: Metastasis represents one of the most clinically important transitions in neoplastic pro...
During tissue invasion individual tumor cells exhibit two interconvertible migration modes, namely m...
The mechanisms of invazivity and regulation of transcription of cancer cells Cancer originates in ce...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2010.Cataloge...