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0023770128
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Cancer metastasis-tumor cell and host organ properties important in colonization of specific secondary sites
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of interest, This review deals with the role of adhesion, invasion and growth in the metastasis of various tumors to specific sites.
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(1988)
Biocgim Biophys Acta
, vol.948
, pp. 175-224
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Nicolson1
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2
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0023864691
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Interactions of cancer cells with the microvasculature during metastasis
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of interest, Events in the microvasculature involving tumor and normal cells are reviewed.
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(1988)
FASEB J
, vol.2
, pp. 12-21
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Weiss1
Orr2
Honn3
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3
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0024578695
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Adhesive, invasive, and growth properties of selected metastasic variants of a murine large-cell lymphoma
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of interest, Differential metastatic properties of murine large cell lymphoma sublines was studied with respect to their differential adhesion to organ-derived microvessel endothelial cells, differential invasion of organ tissues and differential growth responses to organ-derived growth factors.
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(1989)
Invasion Metastasis
, vol.9
, pp. 102-116
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Nicolson1
Belloni2
Tressier3
Dutsri4
Inoue5
Cavanagh6
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4
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0023683943
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Differential expression of cell surface glycoproteins on various organ-derived microvascular endothelia and endothelial cell cultures
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of interest, The first report demonstrating that microvessel endothelial cells in each organ express unique patterns of cell surface glycoproteins in vivo and in vitro
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(1988)
Journal of Cellular Physiology
, vol.136
, pp. 398-410
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Belloni1
Nicolson2
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5
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0023877318
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Augmentation of murine natural killer cell activity by swainsonine, a new antimetastatic immunomodulator
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of interest, Modifications in tumor cell surface oligosaccharides can have profound effects on host effector cell interactions in addition to their ability to modify cell adhesion.
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(1988)
Cancer Res
, vol.48
, pp. 1410-1415
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Humphries1
Matsumoyo2
White3
Molyneux4
Olden5
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6
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0023923182
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Role of tumor cell glycoproteins immunologically related to glycoproteins Ib and Ib/IIa in tumor cellplated and tumor cell matrix interactions
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of interest, A review of the role of glycoprotein lIb/Illa-like molecules in tumor cell interactions.
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(1988)
FASEB J
, vol.2
, pp. 2385-2395
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Grossi1
Hatfield2
Fitzgerald3
Taylor4
Newcombe5
Honn6
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7
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0023747449
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Role of IIb-IIIa-like glycoproteins in cell-substratum adhesion of human melanoma cells
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of special interest, Integrin molecules were isolated from human melanoma cells and shown to be important in cell attachment and spreading to fibrinogen, vitronectin and fibronectin.
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(1988)
J Cell Physiol
, vol.136
, pp. 471-478
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Knudsen1
Smith2
Smith3
Karczewsri4
Tuszy5
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8
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0023693966
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Metastasis Inhibition of Different Tumor Types by Purified Laminin Fragments and a Heparin-Binding Fragment of Fibronectin
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of interest, Specific peptides derived from particular sequences of matrix adhesion proteins can inhibit blood-bore metastasis.
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(1988)
JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute
, vol.80
, pp. 108-116
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McCakniy1
Skubitz2
Palm3
Furcht4
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9
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0023856884
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Investigation of the biological effects of anti-cell adhesive synthetic peptides that inhibit experimental metastasis of B16-F10 murine melanoma cells.
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of outstanding interest, See [8].
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(1988)
Journal of Clinical Investigation
, vol.81
, pp. 782-790
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Humphmes1
Yamada2
Olden3
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10
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0023839836
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Inhibition of in vitro tumor cell invasion by Arg-Gly-Asp-containing synthetic peptides [published erratum appears in J Cell Biol 1989 Jun;108(6):following 2546]
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of outstanding interest, RGD-containing peptides that best inhibited basement membrane invasion were those that bound to several basement membrane components.
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(1988)
The Journal of Cell Biology
, vol.106
, pp. 925-930
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Gehisen1
Argraves2
Pierschbacher3
Ruoslahti4
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11
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0024308307
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Differential adhesion of metastasic rat mammary carcinoma cells to organ-derived microvessel endothelial cells and subendotheiial matrix
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of interest, In some tumor systems organ-specific adhesive interactions may be at the basement membrane level.
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(1989)
Exp Cell Biol
, vol.57
, pp. 146-152
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Lichtner1
Belloni2
Nicolson3
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12
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0024235344
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Quantatative in vitro assay for armor cell invasion through extracellular matrix or into protein gels
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of interest, See [13].
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(1988)
Cancer Res
, vol.48
, pp. 6933-6937
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Erkell1
Schirmmacher2
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13
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0024411016
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A new in vitro assay for quantitating tumor cell invasion
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Invasion through a reconstituted membrane (matrigel) was used to quantitate invasion.
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(1989)
Invasion Metastasis
, vol.98
, pp. 192-208
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Repesh1
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14
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0023901616
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Macrophage and lymphocyte potentatiom of synergenic honor cell and host fibroblast by a tumor-derived cytokine
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of interest, Infiltrating normal cells can potentiate and stimulate the release of tumor cell and fibroblast collagenolytic activities.
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(1988)
Invasion Metastasis
, vol.8
, pp. 143-158
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Baici1
Knöpfel2
Kelst3
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15
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0023901616
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Tumor-host interactions in the rabbit V2 carcinoma: stimulation of cathepsin B in host fibroblasts by a tumor-derived cytokine
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of interest, Cytokines released from tumor cells are activated by proteolysis to 3 active forms that stimulate release of host fibroblast cathepsin B at the tumor-host invasion zone.
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(1988)
Invasion Metastasis
, vol.8
, pp. 143-158
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Baici1
Knopfel2
Keistr3
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16
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0023919232
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Effects of inhibitors of plasminogen activator, serine proteinases, and collagenase IV on the invasion of basement membranes by metastasic cells
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of interest, A protease cascade leading to activation of type IV collagenases is important in basement membrane invasion.
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(1988)
Cancer Res
, vol.48
, pp. 3307-3312
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Reich1
Thompson2
Iwamoto3
Marttn4
Deason5
Fuller6
Miskin7
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0023958397
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Heparanases and tumor metastasis
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of outstanding interest, Properties of metastasis-associated heparanase are reviewed, and the serum enzyme levels of tumor-beating rats and cancer patients reported.
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(1988)
J Cell Biochem
, vol.36
, pp. 157-167
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Nakajima1
Irimura2
Nicolson3
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0023809479
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Tumor invasion:A consequenceof destructive and compositional matrix alterations
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of interest, The requirements for basement and stromal invasion are reviewed.
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(1988)
Hum Pathol
, vol.19
, pp. 628-693
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Pauli1
Knudson2
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0024336053
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Purification and some properties of a lung-derived growth factor that differentially stimulates the growth factor of tumor cells metastatic to the lung
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of outstanding interest, The first isolation of an own paracrine growth factor that differentially stimulates metastatic cells to the lung is reported.
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(1989)
Cancer Res
, vol.49
, pp. 3928-3933
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Cavanaugh1
Nicolson2
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0023831047
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A heparin-binding angiogenic protein — basic fibroblast growth factor — is stored within basement membrane
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of outstanding interest, Basement membranes may serve as storage depots for growth factor; this report demonstrates the presence of basement membrane-bound endothelial cell mitogens.
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(1988)
Am J Pahhol
, vol.130
, pp. 393-400
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Folkman1
Klagsbrun2
Sasse3
Wadzwski4
Ingber5
Vlodavsky6
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0024546117
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Clonal growth of tumors on tissue-specific biomatrices and correlation with organ site specificity of metastasis
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of outstanding interest, The glycosaminoglycans of organ-derived extracelluiar matrix appeared to selectively stimulate the growth of metastatic cells that colonize the same organ as the matrix source.
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(1989)
Cancer Res
, vol.49
, pp. 384-392
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Doerr1
Zvibel2
Chiuten3
Dolimpio4
Reid5
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0023853139
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Lewis lung carcinoma variants with differing metastatic specificities adhere preferentially to different defined extracellular matrix molecules
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of interest, The differential adhesion of metastatic variant cells to defined basement membrane components may be important in determining patterns of metastatic colonization.
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(1988)
Invasion Met
, vol.8
, pp. 103-117
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Chung1
Zetier2
Brodt3
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0024517678
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Laminin-mediated adhesion in metastatic rat rhabdomyosarcoma cell lines involves prominent interactions with the laminin E8 fragment
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of interest, 2 different laminin fragments supported adhesion of myoblasts and rhabdomyosarcoma cells, but one fragment (E8) was dominant regardless of metastatic potential.
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(1989)
Clin Exp Met
, vol.7
, pp. 469-480
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Lissitzky1
Bouzon2
Loreis3
Poufon4
Martin5
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0024524735
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Modulation of human breast cancer cell adhesion by estrogens and antiestrogens
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of interest, Estrogen enhanced and antiestrogens inhibited estrogen-dependent but not independent breast cancer cell adhesion to endothelial cells and extracellular matrix.
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(1989)
Clin Exp Met
, vol.7
, pp. 405-415
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Millon1
Nicora2
Muller3
Eber4
Klein-boyer5
Abecassis6
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0041007377
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Correlation between urokiinase-type plasminogen activator production and the metastasizing ability of two murine mammary adenocarcinoma
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The higher plasminogen activator production of highly metastatic mammary adenocaranoma cells were attributed to uroklnase-type plasmittogen activator.
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(1988)
Int J Cancer
, vol.42
, pp. 59-63
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Pereyra-Alfonso1
Haedo2
Jofe3
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0023784140
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In vitro degradation of extracellular matrix with Mr 52,000 cathepsin-B secreted by breast cancer cells
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of interest, Estrogen stimulates release of cathepsm D from estrogen-dependent breast cancer cell lines, and this enzyme facilitates degradation of subendothelial extracellular matrix.
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(1988)
Cancer Res
, vol.48
, pp. 3688-3692
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Briozzo1
Morisset2
Capony3
Rougeot4
Rochefort5
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