The cancer microenvironment, or tumour microenvironment, describes the non-cancerous cells present in the tumour. These include fibroblasts, immune cells and cells that comprise the blood vessels.
this abnormal tumor microenvironment does not impair tumor-cell survival. In conclusion, the spatial and temporal heterogeneities in blood supply and vessel permeability along with poor lymphatic ...
The tumor microenvironment (TME) is one of the most formidable obstacles in the fight against cancer. While therapies that target cancer cells have been revolutionary, many patients still do not ...
So far, no treatment has been able to make this aggressive tumor permanently disappear. The tumor cells are too varied, and the microenvironment ... disruption to the blood-brain ...
Tumor cells transform fibroblasts into cancer-associated fibroblasts, which have an important immunosuppressive activity on which growth, invasion, and metastasis depend. These activated fibroblasts ...
The tumor cells are too varied, and the microenvironment is too tumor-friendly. Researchers have now developed an immunotherapy that not only attacks the tumor -- it also turns its ...
Specialized blood vessels within the skull bone marrow ... of lifelong vascular growth in the aging body. The bone marrow microenvironment governs the self-renewal and fate of hematopoietic ...