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This project investigates the biophysical properties of circulating tumor cell clusters, which play a crucial role in cancer metastasis. By employing advanced microscopy techniques, it aims to uncover how these clusters form and their mechanical behavior in the bloodstream.
The major cause of cancer-associated mortality is tumor metastasis, a complex multistep process where cancer cells spread within the patient’s body.
There is an emerging realization that the fearsome vectors of this cancer dissemination are clusters of so-called circulating tumor cells (CTC) that travel together in the bloodstream where they are subjected to important mechanical forces.
Nevertheless, the current knowledge of how these cells are held together is extremely limited.
This proposal a…
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