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Gene expression profiling of the tumor microenvironment during breast cancer progression. Breast Cancer Res
, 2009
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Cancer Progression
"... Access the most recent version of this article at: doi: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-07-0782 Access the most recent supplemental material at: ..."
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Access the most recent version of this article at: doi: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-07-0782 Access the most recent supplemental material at:
The role of the cell–cell interactions in cancer progression
, 2014
"... ● Cancer cell – fibroblast interaction in cancer progression ● Cancer cell – hepatocyte interaction in cancer progression ● Cancer cell – lung epithelial cell interaction in cancer progression ..."
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● Cancer cell – fibroblast interaction in cancer progression ● Cancer cell – hepatocyte interaction in cancer progression ● Cancer cell – lung epithelial cell interaction in cancer progression
Integrins in prostate cancer progression
- Endocr. Relat Cancer
"... Integrins, which are transmembrane receptors for extracellular matrix proteins, play a key role in cell survival, proliferation, migration, gene expression, and activation of growth factor receptors. Their functions and expression are deregulated in several types of cancer, including prostate cancer ..."
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cancer. In this article, we review the role of integrins in prostate cancer progression and their potential as therapeutic targets.
Characterize Prostate Cancer Progression1
"... Centrosome defects can account for cellular and genetic changes that characterize prostate cancer progression ..."
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Centrosome defects can account for cellular and genetic changes that characterize prostate cancer progression
matrix metalloproteinases in cancer progression
"... Abstract In the 1980’s, as the importance of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) in cancer progression was dis-covered, it was recognized that in most tumors these proteases were abundantly and sometimes exclusively expressed not by tumor cells, but by normal host-derived cells like fibrob-lasts, vascu ..."
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Abstract In the 1980’s, as the importance of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) in cancer progression was dis-covered, it was recognized that in most tumors these proteases were abundantly and sometimes exclusively expressed not by tumor cells, but by normal host-derived cells like fibrob
Impact of chromosomal instability on colorectal cancer progression and outcome.
, 2014
"... et al.. Impact of chromosomal instability on colorectal cancer progression and outcome.. ..."
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et al.. Impact of chromosomal instability on colorectal cancer progression and outcome..
Cancer Progression and Prognosis
"... Background and Aims: Connexins and their cell membrane channels contribute to the control of cell proliferation and compartmental functions in breast glands and their deregulation is linked to breast carcinogenesis. Our aim was to correlate connexin expression with tumor progression and prognosis in ..."
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Background and Aims: Connexins and their cell membrane channels contribute to the control of cell proliferation and compartmental functions in breast glands and their deregulation is linked to breast carcinogenesis. Our aim was to correlate connexin expression with tumor progression and prognosis
its role in cancer progression
"... Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), a receptor tyrosine kinase has four members in its family. A set of specialized ligands have evolved which bind to and cause homodimerization or heterodimerization of the receptor and lead to activation of downstream signal-ling pathways. This receptor family ..."
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family has a critical role to play in normal development, and aberrant expres-sion or activation of the receptor family has been associ-ated with many diseases, including cancer. Here we attempt to compile the literature on the structure of the receptor, the activation of the receptor in a ligand
WAITING TIME MODELS OF CANCER PROGRESSION
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"... Abstract. Cancer progression is an evolutionary process that is driven by mutation and selection in a population of tumor cells. We discuss mathematical models of cancer progression, starting from traditional multistage theory. Each stage is associated with the occurrence of genetic alterations and ..."
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Abstract. Cancer progression is an evolutionary process that is driven by mutation and selection in a population of tumor cells. We discuss mathematical models of cancer progression, starting from traditional multistage theory. Each stage is associated with the occurrence of genetic alterations
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