Spatiotemporally controlled induction of gene expression in vivo allows tracking the fate of tumor cells that traffic through the lymphatics

Volume: 147, Issue: 4, Pages: 1190 - 1198
Published: Nov 21, 2019
Abstract
Metastasis is a multistep process, during which circulating tumor cells traffic through diverse anatomical locations. Stable inducible marking of tumor cells in a manner that is tightly spatially and temporally controlled would allow tracking the contribution of cells passing through specific locations to metastatic dissemination. For example, tumor cells enter the lymphatic system and can form metastases in regional lymph nodes, but the...
Paper Details
Title
Spatiotemporally controlled induction of gene expression in vivo allows tracking the fate of tumor cells that traffic through the lymphatics
Published Date
Nov 21, 2019
Volume
147
Issue
4
Pages
1190 - 1198
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