Circulating tumour cells demonstrate an altered response to hypoxia and an aggressive phenotype.
BACKGROUND: Tumours contain hypoxic regions that select for an aggressive cell phenotype; tumour hypoxia induces metastasis-associated genes. Treatment refractory patients with metastatic cancer show increased numbers of circulating tumour cells (CTCs), which are also associated with disease progre...
Main Authors: | Ameri, K, Luong, R, Zhang, H, Powell, A, Montgomery, K, Espinosa, I, Bouley, D, Harris, A, Jeffrey, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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