Induction of Mesenchymal-Epithelial Transitions in Sarcoma Cells

Issue: 122
Published: Apr 7, 2017
Abstract
Phenotypic plasticity refers to a phenomenon in which cells transiently gain traits of another lineage. During carcinoma progression, phenotypic plasticity drives invasion, dissemination and metastasis. Indeed, while most of the studies of phenotypic plasticity have been in the context of epithelial-derived carcinomas, it turns out sarcomas, which are mesenchymal in origin, also exhibit phenotypic plasticity, with a subset of sarcomas undergoing...
Paper Details
Title
Induction of Mesenchymal-Epithelial Transitions in Sarcoma Cells
Published Date
Apr 7, 2017
Issue
122
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