Cancer invasion is a cell- and tissue-driven process for which the physical, cellular, and molecular determinants adapt and react throughout the progression of the disease. Cancer invasion is initiated and maintained by signaling pathways that control cytoskeletal dynamics in tumor cells and the turnover of cell-matrix and cell-cell junctions, followed by cell migration into the adjacent tissue. Here, we describe the cell-matrix and cell-cell adhesion, protease, and cytokine systems that underlie tissue invasion by cancer cells. We explain how the reciprocal reprogramming of both the tumor cells and the surrounding tissue structures not only guides invasion, but also generates diverse modes of dissemination. The resulting "plasticity" contr...
Tumor progression is influenced by extracellular matrices and by soluble factors or cytokines locall...
Cell plasticity represents the ability of cells to be reprogrammed and to change their fate and iden...
BACKGROUND: Cancer invasion is a multi-step process which coordinates interactions between tumor cel...
Item does not contain fulltextCancer invasion is a cell- and tissue-driven process for which the phy...
Cancer invasion is a cell- and tissue-driven process for which the physical, cellular, and molecular...
Cancer invasion is a cell- and tissue-driven process for which the physical, cellular, and molecular...
Cancer cell migration is a plastic and adaptive process integrating cytoskeletal dynamics, cell-extr...
Tumor cell migration, the basis for metastatic dissemination, is an adaptive process which depends u...
Contains fulltext : 171202.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Tumor cell mi...
The mechanisms of invazivity and regulation of transcription of cancer cells Cancer originates in ce...
The mechanisms of invazivity and regulation of transcription of cancer cells Cancer originates in ce...
Metastasis begins with the invasion of tumor cells into the stroma and migration toward the blood st...
The mechanisms of invazivity and regulation of transcription of cancer cells Cancer originates in ce...
The mechanisms of invazivity and regulation of transcription of cancer cells Cancer originates in ce...
Cell plasticity represents the ability of cells to be reprogrammed and to change their fate and iden...
Tumor progression is influenced by extracellular matrices and by soluble factors or cytokines locall...
Cell plasticity represents the ability of cells to be reprogrammed and to change their fate and iden...
BACKGROUND: Cancer invasion is a multi-step process which coordinates interactions between tumor cel...
Item does not contain fulltextCancer invasion is a cell- and tissue-driven process for which the phy...
Cancer invasion is a cell- and tissue-driven process for which the physical, cellular, and molecular...
Cancer invasion is a cell- and tissue-driven process for which the physical, cellular, and molecular...
Cancer cell migration is a plastic and adaptive process integrating cytoskeletal dynamics, cell-extr...
Tumor cell migration, the basis for metastatic dissemination, is an adaptive process which depends u...
Contains fulltext : 171202.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Tumor cell mi...
The mechanisms of invazivity and regulation of transcription of cancer cells Cancer originates in ce...
The mechanisms of invazivity and regulation of transcription of cancer cells Cancer originates in ce...
Metastasis begins with the invasion of tumor cells into the stroma and migration toward the blood st...
The mechanisms of invazivity and regulation of transcription of cancer cells Cancer originates in ce...
The mechanisms of invazivity and regulation of transcription of cancer cells Cancer originates in ce...
Cell plasticity represents the ability of cells to be reprogrammed and to change their fate and iden...
Tumor progression is influenced by extracellular matrices and by soluble factors or cytokines locall...
Cell plasticity represents the ability of cells to be reprogrammed and to change their fate and iden...
BACKGROUND: Cancer invasion is a multi-step process which coordinates interactions between tumor cel...