During the invasive phase of malignant tumors, neoplastic cells break into the basal lamina and enter in contact with the underlying connective tissue, which concurrently undergoes extensive modifications. The aim of our present minireview is to focus the changes in the collagenous matrix occurring during breast cancer progression and to explore the possible effects of different collagen substrates on breast cancer cell behavior and proteomic modulation.
Pucci, I., Albanese, N., DI CARA, G., Minafra, L., Marabeti, M., Cancemi, P. (2008). Breast cancer cells exhibit selective modulation induced by different collagen substrates. CONNECTIVE TISSUE RESEARCH, 49(3), 252-256 [DOI: 10.1080/03008200802147779].
Breast cancer cells exhibit selective modulation induced by different collagen substrates.
Albanese Nadia Ninfa;Di Cara Gianluca;Minafra Luigi;Marabeti Maria Rita;Cancemi Patrizia
2008-01-01
Abstract
During the invasive phase of malignant tumors, neoplastic cells break into the basal lamina and enter in contact with the underlying connective tissue, which concurrently undergoes extensive modifications. The aim of our present minireview is to focus the changes in the collagenous matrix occurring during breast cancer progression and to explore the possible effects of different collagen substrates on breast cancer cell behavior and proteomic modulation.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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