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HGF/SF-Met signaling in tumor progression 被引量:25

HGF/SF-Met signaling in tumor progression
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摘要 Tumor progression is a multi-step process that requires a sequential selection of specific malignant phenotypes. Met activation may induce different phenotypes depending on tumor stage: inducing proliferation and angiogenesis in pri- mary tumors, stimulating motility to form micrometastases, and regaining the proliferation phenotype to form overt metastases. To study how HGF/SF-induced proliferative phenotypes switch to the invasive phenotype is important for understanding the mechanism of tumor progression and will provide an attractive target for cancer intervention and therapy. Tumor progression is a multi-step process that requires a sequential selection of specific malignant phenotypes. Met activation may induce different phenotypes depending on tumor stage: inducing proliferation and angiogenesis in pri- mary tumors, stimulating motility to form micrometastases, and regaining the proliferation phenotype to form overt metastases. To study how HGF/SF-induced proliferative phenotypes switch to the invasive phenotype is important for understanding the mechanism of tumor progression and will provide an attractive target for cancer intervention and therapy.
出处 《Cell Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2005年第1期49-51,共3页 细胞研究(英文版)
关键词 肿瘤发展过程 HGF/SF-Met信号转导 细胞增殖 血管生成 肿瘤转移 肿瘤治疗 HGF/SF-Met, signaling, tumor progression.
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