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Significados de metastatic dissemination em inglês
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Uso de metastatic dissemination em inglês
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TGF-beta signaling and EMT have been implicated in metastaticdissemination of carcinoma.
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Loss of E-cadherin promotes tumor metastaticdissemination and predicts poor prognosis.
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Conclusions: P-glycoprotein is probably involved in the processes of local invasion and metastaticdissemination.
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These data support a potential therapeutic strategy for inhibiting distant metastaticdissemination via targeting tumor-associated lymphatic remodeling.
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Here, they contribute to immunosuppression, enabling the establishment and persistence of solid tumors as well as metastaticdissemination.
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The metastaticdissemination of cancer cells is often acquired through a process of epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT).
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Malignant insulinoma is a rare form of cancer with a poor prognosis because of metastaticdissemination and untreatable hypoglycemia.
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Accumulating evidence suggests that platelets play a key role in cancer metastaticdissemination through their multilevel interaction with tumor cells.
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Both patients had undergone surgical intervention for a thyroid nodule more than 15 years before the diagnosis of thyrotoxicosis and metastaticdissemination.
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Karyotypic and phenotypic analysis of human disseminated cancer cells and primary tumours corroborated the relevance of these findings for human metastaticdissemination.
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Accumulating data suggest that metastaticdissemination often occurs early during tumour formation, but the mechanisms of early metastatic spread have not yet been addressed.
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Because local invasion is thought to be a necessary first step in metastaticdissemination, EMT and epithelial plasticity are hypothesized to contribute to tumor progression.
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In particular, the tumor microenvironment can instruct carcinoma cells to undergo a morphogenesis program termed epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) to facilitate local invasion and metastaticdissemination.
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Metastaticdissemination of the disease resulted in the death of the patient in Case 3.
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Introduction: Metastaticdissemination is an important factor for the prognosis of patients with gastro-intestinal cancer.
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Metastaticdissemination of cancer cells to distal organs is the major cause of death for patients suffering from the aggressive basal-like breast cancer (BLBC) subtype.