The role of hypoxia in the tumor microenvironment and development of cancer stem cell: a novel approach to develo** treatment
A Emami Nejad, S Najafgholian, A Rostami… - Cancer Cell …, 2021 - Springer
Hypoxia is a common feature of solid tumors, and develops because of the rapid growth of
the tumor that outstrips the oxygen supply, and impaired blood flow due to the formation of …
the tumor that outstrips the oxygen supply, and impaired blood flow due to the formation of …
E-cadherin–integrin crosstalk in cancer invasion and metastasis
M Canel, A Serrels, MC Frame… - Journal of cell …, 2013 - journals.biologists.com
E-cadherin is a single-pass transmembrane protein that mediates homophilic cell–cell
interactions. Tumour progression is often associated with the loss of E-cadherin function and …
interactions. Tumour progression is often associated with the loss of E-cadherin function and …
A foundation model for clinical-grade computational pathology and rare cancers detection
The analysis of histopathology images with artificial intelligence aims to enable clinical
decision support systems and precision medicine. The success of such applications …
decision support systems and precision medicine. The success of such applications …
Virchow: A million-slide digital pathology foundation model
Computational pathology uses artificial intelligence to enable precision medicine and
decision support systems through the analysis of whole slide images. It has the potential to …
decision support systems through the analysis of whole slide images. It has the potential to …
A central role for cadherin signaling in cancer
Cadherins are homophilic adhesion molecules with important functions in cell-cell adhesion,
tissue morphogenesis, and cancer. In epithelial cells, E-cadherin accumulates at areas of …
tissue morphogenesis, and cancer. In epithelial cells, E-cadherin accumulates at areas of …
[HTML][HTML] Adherens and tight junctions: structure, function and connections to the actin cytoskeleton
A Hartsock, WJ Nelson - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) …, 2008 - Elsevier
Adherens junctions and Tight junctions comprise two modes of cell–cell adhesion that
provide different functions. Both junctional complexes are proposed to associate with the …
provide different functions. Both junctional complexes are proposed to associate with the …
Cadherins in development: cell adhesion, sorting, and tissue morphogenesis
JM Halbleib, WJ Nelson - Genes & development, 2006 - genesdev.cshlp.org
Tissue morphogenesis during development is dependent on activities of the cadherin family
of cell–cell adhesion proteins that includes classical cadherins, protocadherins, and atypical …
of cell–cell adhesion proteins that includes classical cadherins, protocadherins, and atypical …
Cadherin switching
MJ Wheelock, Y Shintani, M Maeda… - Journal of cell …, 2008 - journals.biologists.com
The cadherin molecules at adherens junctions have multiple isoforms. Cadherin isoform
switching (cadherin switching) occurs during normal developmental processes to allow cell …
switching (cadherin switching) occurs during normal developmental processes to allow cell …
Reversible photoregulation of cell-cell adhesions with opto-E-cadherin
E-cadherin-based cell-cell adhesions are dynamically and locally regulated in many
essential processes, including embryogenesis, wound healing and tissue organization, with …
essential processes, including embryogenesis, wound healing and tissue organization, with …
The role of epithelial‐mesenchymal transition in cancer pathology
M Guarino, B Rubino, G Ballabio - Pathology, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
Invasion, the hallmark of malignancy, consists in the translocation of tumour cells from the
initial neoplastic focus into neighbouring host tissues, and also allows tumour cells to …
initial neoplastic focus into neighbouring host tissues, and also allows tumour cells to …