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This project focuses on understanding the role of collagen in cancer biology, particularly how it affects tumor formation and progression. By examining the dynamics of extracellular matrix components, the research aims to uncover potential therapeutic targets for cancer treatment.
Molecular mechanisms that determine survival, differentiation and movement in multicellular organisms depend on extracellular matrix (ECM) integrity and cells interacting with the ECM.
Collagens are the most abundant proteins in the ECM.
Their primary function is to provide structural support to cells and to maintain biomechanical integrity of tissues.
However, collagens are not just structural proteins.
They act as extracellular modulators of signaling events and serve critical regulatory roles…
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