[PDF][PDF] Deregulating EMT and senescence: double impact by a single twist
MA Smit, DS Peeper - Cancer cell, 2008 - cell.com
MA Smit, DS Peeper
Cancer cell, 2008•cell.comThe acquisition of a fully malignant phenotype is limited by several barriers, including
cellular senescence and the requirement to undergo an epithelial-mesenchymal transition
(EMT). Deregulation of these processes is believed to occur by largely independent events.
In this issue of Cancer Cell, Ansieau et al.(2008) challenge this view.
cellular senescence and the requirement to undergo an epithelial-mesenchymal transition
(EMT). Deregulation of these processes is believed to occur by largely independent events.
In this issue of Cancer Cell, Ansieau et al.(2008) challenge this view.
The acquisition of a fully malignant phenotype is limited by several barriers, including cellular senescence and the requirement to undergo an epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT). Deregulation of these processes is believed to occur by largely independent events. In this issue of Cancer Cell, Ansieau et al. (2008) challenge this view.
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