Publication year
2012Source
Cancer Research, 72, 4, (2012), pp. 841-4ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor

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Cell Biology (UMC)
Journal title
Cancer Research
Volume
vol. 72
Issue
iss. 4
Page start
p. 841
Page end
p. 4
Subject
NCMLS 5: Membrane transport and intracellular motility ONCOL 3: Translational researchAbstract
The cross-disciplinary focus of the meeting highlighted recent progress in physical and genetic analysis and engineering of cancer disease models. As the central theme, mechanical forces affecting cell signaling, growth, differentiation, and metastasis were discussed with emphasis on the tumor microenvironment and cellular immunity, taking into account novel nanotechnology, biosensing, and intravital microscopy tools to monitor animal cancer models and human cancer. Emerging themes were the role of extracellular matrix imposing mechanical mechanisms on tumor cell function, including microenvironmental cues controlling the movement of tumor and immune cells, advanced genetic animal models for cancer that better recapitulate human disease, and preclinical and clinical molecular imaging of tumor architecture and stiffness, as well as novel nanotechnologies for anticancer drug delivery.
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