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Target organ adhesion cells

Adhesion to specific substrates. Adhesion of malignant tumor cells to cellular or acellular components of the target organ is a necessary step for further invasion and growth as metastatic colonies. Hence, adhesion to ECM components or to parenchymal cells have been used to select cell populations with altered adhesion properties, and a changed metastatic phenotype. [Pg.173]


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