Mechanisms of collective cell migration at a glance
O Ilina, P Friedl - Journal of cell science, 2009 - journals.biologists.com
Collective cell movement occurs when two or more cells that retain their cell-cell junctions
move together across a two-dimensional (2D) layer of extracellular matrix (ECM) or through …
move together across a two-dimensional (2D) layer of extracellular matrix (ECM) or through …
ALCAM/CD166: A pleiotropic mediator of cell adhesion, stemness and cancer progression
F Ferragut, VS Vachetta, MF Troncoso… - Cytokine & Growth …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Activated Leukocyte Cell Adhesion Molecule (ALCAM/CD166) is a glycoprotein
involved in homotypic and heterotypic cell adhesion. ALCAM can be proteolytically cleaved …
involved in homotypic and heterotypic cell adhesion. ALCAM can be proteolytically cleaved …
An integrated magneto-electrochemical device for the rapid profiling of tumour extracellular vesicles from blood plasma
Assays for cancer diagnosis via the analysis of biomarkers on circulating extracellular
vesicles (EVs) typically have lengthy sample workups, limited throughput or insufficient …
vesicles (EVs) typically have lengthy sample workups, limited throughput or insufficient …
CDX2 as a prognostic biomarker in stage II and stage III colon cancer
Background The identification of high-risk stage II colon cancers is key to the selection of
patients who require adjuvant treatment after surgery. Microarray-based multigene …
patients who require adjuvant treatment after surgery. Microarray-based multigene …
Phenotypic characterization of human colorectal cancer stem cells
Recent observations indicate that, in several types of human cancer, only a phenotypic
subset of cancer cells within each tumor is capable of initiating tumor growth. This functional …
subset of cancer cells within each tumor is capable of initiating tumor growth. This functional …
[HTML][HTML] Colorectal cancer stem cells are enriched in xenogeneic tumors following chemotherapy
SJ Dylla, L Beviglia, IK Park, C Chartier, J Raval… - PloS one, 2008 - journals.plos.org
Background Patients generally die of cancer after the failure of current therapies to eliminate
residual disease. A subpopulation of tumor cells, termed cancer stem cells (CSC), appears …
residual disease. A subpopulation of tumor cells, termed cancer stem cells (CSC), appears …
[HTML][HTML] Prognostic impact of the expression of putative cancer stem cell markers CD133, CD166, CD44s, EpCAM, and ALDH1 in colorectal cancer
Background: The aim of this study was to elucidate the prognostic impact of putative cancer
stem cell markers CD133, CD166, CD44s, EpCAM, and aldehyde dehydrogenase-1 …
stem cell markers CD133, CD166, CD44s, EpCAM, and aldehyde dehydrogenase-1 …
RNA‐binding IMPs promote cell adhesion and invadopodia formation
J Vikesaa, TVO Hansen, L Jønson, R Borup… - The EMBO …, 2006 - embopress.org
Oncofetal RNA‐binding IMPs have been implicated in mRNA localization, nuclear export,
turnover and translational control. To depict the cellular actions of IMPs, we performed a loss …
turnover and translational control. To depict the cellular actions of IMPs, we performed a loss …
The role of immunoglobulin superfamily cell adhesion molecules in cancer metastasis
C Wai Wong, DE Dye… - International journal of cell …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Metastasis is a major clinical problem and results in a poor prognosis for most cancers. The
metastatic pathway describes the process by which cancer cells give rise to a metastatic …
metastatic pathway describes the process by which cancer cells give rise to a metastatic …
[HTML][HTML] Circulating cells with macrophage-like characteristics in cancer: the importance of circulating neoplastic-immune hybrid cells in cancer
Simple Summary In cancer, disseminated neoplastic cells circulating in blood are a source
of tumor DNA, RNA, and protein, which can be harnessed to diagnose, monitor, and better …
of tumor DNA, RNA, and protein, which can be harnessed to diagnose, monitor, and better …