Cell Adhesiveness Serves as a Biophysical Marker for Metastatic Potential

Volume: 80, Issue: 4, Pages: 901 - 911
Published: Feb 14, 2020
Abstract
Tumors are heterogeneous and composed of cells with different dissemination abilities. Despite significant effort, there is no universal biological marker that serves as a metric for metastatic potential of solid tumors. Common to disseminating cells from such tumors, however, is the need to modulate their adhesion as they detach from the tumor and migrate through stroma to intravasate. Adhesion strength is heterogeneous even among cancer cells...
Paper Details
Title
Cell Adhesiveness Serves as a Biophysical Marker for Metastatic Potential
Published Date
Feb 14, 2020
Volume
80
Issue
4
Pages
901 - 911
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