TUMOR STROMA AND REGULATION OF CANCER DEVELOPMENT
Cancer Research Institute · University of California, San Francisco
Abstract
Abstract In the past 25 years, a majority of cancer studies have focused on examining functional consequences of activating and/or inactivating mutations in critical genes implicated in cell cycle control. These studies have taught us a great deal about the functions of oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes and the signaling pathways regulating cell proliferation and/or cell death. However, such studies have largely ignored the fact that cancers are heterogeneous cellular entities whose growth is dependent upon reciprocal interactions between genetically altered "initiated" cells and the dynamic microenvironment in which they live. This review highlights the aspects of cancer development that, like…
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2Topics & keywords
- Stroma
- Cancer
- Cancer research
- Biology
- Cell biology
- Medicine
- Internal medicine
- Genetics
- Good health and well-being