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メタスタシスの新興生物学的原理
Arthur W Lambert1, Diwakar R Pattabiraman1, Robert A Weinberg2
1Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, 9 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA.
Cell
|February 11, 2017
まとめ
癌細胞の広がりである転移は 癌による死因のほとんどを 引き起こしており 解明は困難です このレビューでは,がんの転移を促す重要な細胞および分子メカニズムを要約し,がん腫に焦点を当てています.
科学分野:
- 腫瘍学
- 癌 生物学
- 分子生物学
背景:
- 転移は癌による死亡の主な原因です.
- 癌細胞の拡散と増殖の生物学的過程は複雑で,完全に理解されていません.
- 癌の転移に関する研究は急速に拡大しています
研究 の 目的:
- メタスタシスの細胞と分子メカニズムを見直す.
- メタスタシスの新興の一般的原理を強調する.
- 癌の治療に注目し 最先端の知識を得ました
主な方法:
- 癌の転移に関する現在の研究の文献レビュー.
- 細胞と分子メカニズムに関する発見の合成
- 異なる研究における共通の原則を特定する.
主要な成果:
- 細胞メタスタシスの詳細な概要
- 癌の拡散を促す分子経路の説明
- 転移の重要な要因を特定する.
- 癌に共通するメカニズムに注目します
結論:
- メタスタシスを理解するには,細胞および分子イベントの知識を統合する必要があります.
- 転移の一般的原理は様々な研究から明らかになっている.
- 転移過程を完全に解明しターゲットにするにはさらなる研究が必要です.
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