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Invasion, metastasis and stem cells / Robert A. Weinberg.

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Format:
Video
Author/Creator:
Weinberg, Robert A., author.
Series:
Henry Stewart talks.
Henry Stewart talks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Tumors.
Physical Description:
1 videorecording (38 min., 29 sec.) : sound, color.
Place of Publication:
London : Henry Stewart Talks, 2009.
System Details:
video file
Contents:
Printable Handouts
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Introduction
Vogelstein-Kinzler model of cancer progression
Propagate epithelial cells in distinct culture media
The importance of normal cell of origin (CO)
CO determine tumor morphology and progression
Normal and cancer cells hierarchical organization
BPLER more competent to spawn metastases
The invasion metastasis cascade (IMC)
Two phases of the IMC
The last step of the IMC
The behavior of a BPLER xenograft in mouse host
EMT in BPLER mammary epithelial cells
Importance of cancer cells microenvironment
EMT is a complex process
EMT and embryogenesis
EMT in the primitive neural crest
Twist transcription factor
Transcription factors involved in EMT
Cancer cells use EMT for invasion
Twist acts pleiotropically to reprogram expression
Twist is essential for lung metastases
The effect of Twist on different steps of the IMC
Twist effects most of the IMC steps
Behavior of implanted transformed melanocytes
The Slug TF plays a prominent role in emigration
Slug enables emigration from primitive neural crest
Slug suppression strongly inhibits metastasis
The importance of FOXC2
FOXC2 expression in human breast cancer
FOXC2 associated with basaloid breast cancer (1)
FOXC2 associated with basaloid breast cancer (2)
The EMT-inducing TF intercommunicate (1)
The EMT-inducing TF intercommunicate (2)
What is the nature of cells generated by an EMT?
FOXC2 expression in normal and EMT cells
EMT product might be stem cells
Markers for carcinomal MESC
The effects of EMT induction on MEC (1)
Induction of EMT by Snail and Twist
Gene expression of MESC and ME non-SC
Stem-like cells express mesenchymal markers
Stem-like cells in primary human breast samples
Activation of Twist-ER or Snail-ER by tamoxifen
EMT and cancer progression
Most chemotherapies kill the non-CSCs.
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Retrieved April 11, 2024, from https://hstalks.com/bs/1376/.

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