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2020年10月6日 — Metastatic dissemination occurs very early in the malignant progression of a cancer but the clinical manifestation of metastases often takes ... ,2020年10月6日 — Metastatic dissemination occurs very early in the malignant progression of a cancer but the clinical manifestation of metastases often takes ... ,The importance of the cancer microenvironment for cancer progression is increasingly being appreciated. Cancer microenvironment has a tremendous impact ... ,2020年4月10日 — Metabolic needs and vulnerabilities evolve throughout cancer progression. Early stages of tumor growth require nutrient uptake and biosynthesis, ... ,Tumor progression is defined by irreversible change in the tumor characteristics reflecting the sequential appearance of a genetically altered subpopulation of cells with the new characteristics (Nowell 1986). ,Tumor progression is defined by irreversible change in the tumor characteristics reflecting the sequential appearance of a genetically altered subpopulation of cells with the new characteristics (Nowell 1986). , ,Molecular analyses of cancer cells in various stages of progression have revealed that alterations in tumor suppressor genes and oncogenes accumulate during ... ,Molecular analyses of cancer cells in various stages of progression have revealed that alterations in tumor suppressor genes and oncogenes accumulate during ... ,The nature of neoplasia and its sometime end result, cancer, has been studied by exposition and explanation of the sequential lesions of tumour progression.

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