Cell migration and invasion are fundamental components of tumor cell metastasis that represent the biggest threat to the survival and quality of life of cancer patients. There is clear evidence that ionizing radiation can differently modulate migration and invasiveness of cancer cells depending on the cell lines, the doses and the radiation types investigated. This suggests that motile cells are able to adopt different migration strategies according to their molecular characteristics and external signals.

Morphological analysis of amoeboid-mesenchymal transition plasticity after low and high LET radiation on migrating and invading pancreatic cancer cells

Facoetti A;DI GIOIA, CARMELA;DI LIBERTO, RICCARDO;Nano R
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CIOCCA, MARIALUISA;
2018-01-01

Abstract

Cell migration and invasion are fundamental components of tumor cell metastasis that represent the biggest threat to the survival and quality of life of cancer patients. There is clear evidence that ionizing radiation can differently modulate migration and invasiveness of cancer cells depending on the cell lines, the doses and the radiation types investigated. This suggests that motile cells are able to adopt different migration strategies according to their molecular characteristics and external signals.
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