For cancer, invasion is the direct extension and penetration by cancer cells into neighboring tissues.
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Examples for "invasion"
Examples for "invasion"
1Violence is growing in Afghanistan nearly six years after the U.S.-led invasion.
2Violence has soared in Afghanistan nearly seven years after the U.S.-led invasion.
3Inevitably, the house invasion quickly goes wrong and the family are murdered.
4He wondered how soon the invasion would provoke fresh forms of violence.
5Violence in Afghanistan is at its highest since the invasion of 2001.
1Direct tumor invasion into the gastrointestinal tract was found in three patients.
2Both, thrombin and pro-uPA play important roles in tumor invasion and metastasis.
3We predict this effect is due to inhibition of tumor invasion.
4These processes have an established role in tumor invasion and metastasis.
5Increased TF antigen expression is associated with tumor invasion and metastasis.
6PIK3CA mutations resulted in attenuation of apoptosis and facilitated tumor invasion.
7The function of proteases in brain tumor invasion is currently not well established.
8The nature of tumor invasion makes surgical removal difficult, which results in remote recurrence.
9Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a critical process for tumor invasion and metastasis.
10Degradation of the extracellular matrix is an essential step in tumor invasion and metastasis.
11TIMP-1 expression was related to the depth of tumor invasion and lymph node metastasis.
12LTI was defined as bony invasion or destruction or tumor invasion of the skin.
13As tumor invasion to the descending artery was suspected, preoperative endovascular ultrasonography was performed.
14Brain tumor invasion leads to recurrence and resistance to treatment.
15These data suggest that metalloproteases can stimulate brain tumor invasion.
16Reducing tumor invasion should result in fewer circulating tumor cells (CTCs).