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Tumor/Host Interactions and System Effects of Neoplasms


Tumor-Host Interactions and Systemic Effects of Neoplasms

The immune system can recognize and attack neoplastic cells. Page 16. Evidence of Immune Response. 1. Immunosupressed patients have markedly higher ...

Tumour-host interactions: implications for developing anti-cancer ...

However, in addition to genetic mutations in the tumour cells themselves, the local host environment can act as a critical modulator of cancer ...

Tumor Host Interactions (THI) - | NIH Center for Scientific Review

The Tumor-Host Interactions Study Section evaluates applications examining the interplay between molecular and cellular components of tumor microenvironments.

Tumor-Host Interactions - CancerQuest

However, within the past several years, it has become evident that other components of tumors, including resident non-cancerous cells (fibroblasts, endothelial ...

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Tumor Host Interactions - University of Colorado School of Medicine

The goals of the Tumor Host Interactions (THI) Program are to understand both tumor intrinsic and extrinsic conditions of the host that impact tumor initiation ...

Tumor-Host Interactions: A Far-Reaching Relationship

More recent advances have revealed that tumor-host interactions extend well beyond the local tissue microenvironment (ie, interactions between the neoplastic ...

Cancer: The Tumor-Driven Disease of the Host - ScienceDirect.com

Tumors interact reciprocally with their hosts' physiology and metabolism, making cancer a systemic disease. In this issue of Cell Metabolism ...

Host-Tumor Interactions Research Program

Tumor growth, invasion, and metastasis depend not only on the tumor cell alone, but also on the complex interactions between the cancer, stromal, ...

Role of tumor–host interactions in interstitial diffusion of ... - PNAS

Differences in the levels of collagen type I and decorin between DC and CW tumors reflect the greater recruitment of stromal cells (e.g., fibroblasts) in DC ...

Tumor-body Interactions: The Roles of Micro

The tumor microenvironment (TME) intricately influences cancer progression through dynamic interactions with cancer cells. Initially, it delicately balances ...

Tumor-host interactions: the role of inflammation

However, the contribution of the different stromal cell components to tumor growth remains to be clarified. Because most solid tumors are ...

Tumor-host interactions: metabolic and signaling pathways altered ...

Tumors originate and develop within a complex tissue environment characterized by hypoxia, nutrient competition, acidic pH, chronic inflammation.

Tumor microenvironment complexity and therapeutic implications at ...

The dynamic interactions of cancer cells with their microenvironment consisting of stromal cells (cellular part) and extracellular matrix ...

Tumor cell malignancy: A complex trait built through reciprocal ...

The local components of a tumor ecosystem consist of a neoplastic cells compartment developing within an organ stroma. The neoplastic cells ...

Lessons from Ancient Mechanisms of Tumor-Host Interactions

Such interactions, which can either combat disease progression or promote it, are poorly studied compared to tumor growth but have major impacts on morbidity ...

Cancer metastasis: A product of tumor-host interactions

A complex process marked by dissemination of tumor cells from primary region and formation of secondary tumors in distant organ sites with poor lymphatics and ...

Tumor host interaction in the tumor microenvironment and the ...

The molecular mechanisms underlying the clinical impact and the causes of the observed differences in the immunological tumor micro-milieu are not yet fully ...

Analysis of Tumor-Host Interactions by Gene Expression Profiling of ...

It has become increasingly clear that cancer is a complex biological system ... In particular, the microenvironment has a significant effect on tumor development ...

Tumor-host signaling interaction reveals a systemic, age-dependent ...

Changes as a function of age with the immune system stemming from both the spleen and liver also have potential to effect cancer risk and tumor ...