Intravascular origin of metastasis from the proliferation of endothelium-attached tumor cells: a new model for metastasis.
Metastasis is a frequent complication of cancer, yet the process through which circulating tumor cells form distant colonies is poorly understood. We have been able to observe the steps in early hematogenous metastasis by epifluorescence microscopy of tumor cells expressing green fluorescent protein...
Main Authors: | Al-Mehdi, AB, Tozawa, K, Fisher, AB, Shientag, L, Lee, A, Muschel, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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