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This project investigates how chemokines and their receptors influence collective cancer invasion and leader-cell behavior in both laboratory and living models. By examining these interactions, the research aims to enhance understanding of cancer progression and metastasis, potentially leading to new therapeutic strate…
Cancer progression recapitulates, in part, ill-fated morphogenesis, including single-cell and collective cell migration and associated invasive growth, metastasis and poor prognosis of cancer disease.
Chemokines and their receptors enhance cancer progression, by supporting both cancer invasion and proliferation.
Previous studies have addressed chemokine function on individual cancer cell functions with emphasis on in vitro effects, yet their contribution to in vivo growth and collective cancer i…
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