Matrix Metalloproteinases

作者: Laurie A. Shuman Moss , Sandra Jensen-Taubman , William G. Stetler-Stevenson

DOI: 10.1016/J.AJPATH.2012.08.044

关键词: DiseaseAngiogenesisMatrix metalloproteinaseTumor microenvironmentCancer researchExtracellular matrixMedicineInflammationTumor progressionPathologyMetastasis

摘要: Articles on tumor invasion, metastasis, and angiogenesis in normal disease states have been well represented among the pages of The American Journal Pathology. In addition to exciting interest a variety processes, these studies central defining emerging field cancer research known as microenvironment. Early this established importance extracellular matrix cell growth differentiation. With time, role metalloproteinases regulation was recognized, AJP has published seminal articles field. Moreover, recent show evidence for inflammation within lesions, making targeting therapy even more complex. This review attempts summarize contribution some key changes that led evolution

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