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A Normative Metastasis?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
The article presents the argument that contemporary societies are facing an ever-growing over-production of norms which are chocking its efficient functioning. The argument however is subsequently de-constructed, in particular through a comparative (European vs.
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Cancer metastasis

British Medical Bulletin, 1991
The process of metastasis consists of a series of linked, sequential steps that must be completed by tumour cells if a metastasis is to develop. Although some of the steps in this process contain stochastic elements, metastasis as a whole favors the survival and growth of a few subpopulations of tumour cells that pre-exist within the heterogeneous ...
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A Window into Metastasis

Science Translational Medicine, 2012
A glass window constructed by Ritsma, Steller et al. (this issue) allows chronic, high-resolution imaging of metastasis in the mouse abdomen.
Brucker, David, Herms, Jochen
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Invasion and metastasis

Current Opinion in Oncology, 1992
Tumor metastasis remains a major cause of death for cancer patients. From a clinical perspective, treatment of metastatic disease remains difficult. The initial tumor cell invasive and locomotive events have been completed in many patients by the time of cancer diagnosis and surgery.
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Metastasis and Angiogenesis

2004
Angiogenesis and the development of metastases are intrinsically connected. Experimental data suggest that establishment and growth of metastases are influenced by soluble factors secreted from the originating solid tumor. Among these factors are so-called endogenous inhibitors of angiogenesis which keep metastasis in a non-proliferating quiescent ...
Matthias, Kirsch   +2 more
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Metastasis

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1992
W C, Lambert, R A, Schwartz
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MicroRNA and Metastasis

2016
Noncoding RNAs are important regulatory molecules of cellular processes. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small noncoding RNAs that bind to complementary sequences in the 3' untranslated region of target mRNAs, leading to degradation of the target mRNAs and/or inhibition of their translation. Some miRNAs are essential for normal animal development; however, many
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Metastasis to the mandible

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1967
Abstract Three cases of metastatic neoplasm of the mandible are described. The mechanism of dissemination and the subsequent growth of tumor masses are discussed in general, with special reference to the mandible. The incidence of skeletal metastasis from different malignant growths is mentioned.
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Lymphatic metastasis

CANCER AND METASTASIS REVIEW, 1983
Lymphatic metastasis is an important mechanism in the spread of human cancer. During its course, tumor cells first penetrate the basement of membrane of the epithelium, in which they arise, and then the underlying connective tissue, carried partly by hydrostatic pressure.
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