Regulation of EMT in Colorectal Cancer: A Culprit in Metastasis

Volume: 9, Issue: 12, Pages: 171 - 171
Published: Dec 16, 2017
Abstract
Epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a process during which cells lose their epithelial characteristics, for instance cell polarity and cell-cell contact, and gain mesenchymal properties, such as increased motility. In colorectal cancer (CRC), EMT is associated with an invasive or metastatic phenotype. In this review, we discuss recent studies exploring novel regulation mechanisms of EMT in CRC, including the identification of new CRC...
Paper Details
Title
Regulation of EMT in Colorectal Cancer: A Culprit in Metastasis
Published Date
Dec 16, 2017
Journal
Volume
9
Issue
12
Pages
171 - 171
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