Melanoma is a tumor where virulence is conferred on transition from flat (radial) to three-dimensional (tumorigenic) growth. Virulence of tumorigenic growth is governed by numerous attributes, including presence of self-renewing stem-like cells and related formation of patterned networks associated with the melanoma mitogen, laminin, a phenomenon known as vasculogenic mimicry. Vasculogenic mimicry is posited to contribute to melanoma perfusion and nutrition in vivo; we hypothesized that it may also play a role in stem cell–driven spheroid formation in vitro. Using a model of melanoma in vitro tumorigenesis, laminin-associated networks developed in association with three-dimensional melanoma spheroids. Real-time PCR analysis of laminin subun...
Tumour angiogenesis is defined by an anarchic vasculature and irregularities in alignment of endothe...
AbstractThis study addresses establishment of an “in vitro” melanoma angiogenesis model using multic...
The possible mitogenic activity of laminin (LN) on normal and neoplastic cells of the melanocyte Lin...
Melanoma is a tumor where virulence is conferred on transition from flat (radial) to three-dimension...
Malignant melanoma (MM) is the most aggressive skin cancer and the most frequent skin disorder in Ca...
Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a highly virulent cutaneous neoplasm that, like melanoma, is a freque...
In 1999, The American Journal of Pathology published an article entitled “Vascular Channel Formation...
Anti-angiogenic therapy of solid tumors has until now failed to produce the long lasting clinical be...
Targeting the vasculature remains a promising approach for treating solid tumors; however, the mecha...
Blood vessels supply all body tissues with nutrients and oxygen, take away waste products and allow ...
Background: The formation of blood vessels within solid tumors directly contributes to cancer growth...
The development of a perfused blood vasculature is a requirement both in development and for many hu...
Vasculogenic mimicry (VM) is a blood supply system independent of endothelial vessels in tumor cells...
Tumors can develop a blood supply not only by promoting angiogenesis but also by forming vessel-like...
Vasculogenic mimicry (VM) describes the unique ability of highly aggres-sive melanoma tumor cells to...
Tumour angiogenesis is defined by an anarchic vasculature and irregularities in alignment of endothe...
AbstractThis study addresses establishment of an “in vitro” melanoma angiogenesis model using multic...
The possible mitogenic activity of laminin (LN) on normal and neoplastic cells of the melanocyte Lin...
Melanoma is a tumor where virulence is conferred on transition from flat (radial) to three-dimension...
Malignant melanoma (MM) is the most aggressive skin cancer and the most frequent skin disorder in Ca...
Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a highly virulent cutaneous neoplasm that, like melanoma, is a freque...
In 1999, The American Journal of Pathology published an article entitled “Vascular Channel Formation...
Anti-angiogenic therapy of solid tumors has until now failed to produce the long lasting clinical be...
Targeting the vasculature remains a promising approach for treating solid tumors; however, the mecha...
Blood vessels supply all body tissues with nutrients and oxygen, take away waste products and allow ...
Background: The formation of blood vessels within solid tumors directly contributes to cancer growth...
The development of a perfused blood vasculature is a requirement both in development and for many hu...
Vasculogenic mimicry (VM) is a blood supply system independent of endothelial vessels in tumor cells...
Tumors can develop a blood supply not only by promoting angiogenesis but also by forming vessel-like...
Vasculogenic mimicry (VM) describes the unique ability of highly aggres-sive melanoma tumor cells to...
Tumour angiogenesis is defined by an anarchic vasculature and irregularities in alignment of endothe...
AbstractThis study addresses establishment of an “in vitro” melanoma angiogenesis model using multic...
The possible mitogenic activity of laminin (LN) on normal and neoplastic cells of the melanocyte Lin...