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期刊名:Cancer microenvironment

缩写:CANCER MICROENVIRON

ISSN:1875-2292

e-ISSN:1875-2284

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Baogang J Xu,Wenwei Yan,Bojana Jovanovic et al. Baogang J Xu et al.
Tumor microenvironment constitutes a reservoir for proteins released from tumor cells and the host, which can contribute significantly to tumor growth and invasion. This study aims to apply a method of combining in vivo microdialysis and pr...
Nathan R Miselis,Bonnie W Lau,Zhijin Wu et al. Nathan R Miselis et al.
Diffuse malignant mesothelioma is an aggressive tumor which displays a median survival of 11.2 months and a 5-year survival of less than 5% emphasizing the need for more effective treatments. This study uses an orthotopic model of malignant...
Simone A de Bessa Garcia,Michelly C Pereira,Maria A Nagai Simone A de Bessa Garcia
The histological organization of the mammary gland involves a spatial interaction of epithelial and myoepithelial cells with the specialized basement membrane (BM), composed of extra-cellular matrix (ECM) proteins, which is disrupted during...
Antonio Díaz-López,Pilar Iniesta,Alberto Morán et al. Antonio Díaz-López et al.
Characterization of the novel human protein MDGA1 (MAM Domain containing Glycosylphosphatidylinositol Anchor-1) has been reported in our laboratory in the past few years. hMDGA1 is a glycoprotein containing 955 aminoacids (137 kDa) attached...
Magdalena Dutsch-Wicherek,Agata Lazar,Romana Tomaszewska Magdalena Dutsch-Wicherek
The tumor microenvironment is the tissue that determines the growth and progression of the tumor as well as its ability to initiate metastases. The aim of the present study has been to evaluate the role of RCAS1 in creating the suppressive ...
Pampee P Young,Shidrokh Ardestani,Bin Li Pampee P Young
Leukocytic infiltrates, particularly myeloid cells, can stimulate an anti-tumor immune response, but more often they stimulate tumor development, including promoting invasion, tumor growth, angiogenesis, and metastasis. Distinct myeloid phe...
Daniel L Worthley,Andrew S Giraud,Timothy C Wang Daniel L Worthley
The extracellular components of the cancer microenvironment play a critical role in tumor initiation, progression and invasion. In this review we examine the normal formation and function of the basement membrane and extracellular matrix. W...
Martin Augsten,Christina Hägglöf,Cristina Peña et al. Martin Augsten et al.
Experimental studies and analyses of clinical material have convincingly demonstrated that tumor formation and progression occurs through a concerted action of malignant cells and the surrounding microenvironment of the tumor stroma. The tu...
Vijay G Peddareddigari,Dingzhi Wang,Raymond N Dubois Vijay G Peddareddigari
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related mortality in the United States. Therapeutic developments in the past decade have extended life expectancy in patients with metastatic disease. However, metastatic colorectal ca...
Xiao-Feng Le,Omar Merchant,Robert C Bast et al. Xiao-Feng Le et al.
Cancer metastasis results from a multi-step cascading process that includes: 1) vascularization of the primary tumor; 2) detachment and invasion of cancer cells; 3) intravasation into lymphatic and blood vessels; 4) survival and arrest in t...