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Subject Area:
Oncology
Journal:
Tumor Biology
Tumor Biology (2009) 30 (3): 109–120.
Published Online: 14 May 2009
...Flora Angeli; George Koumakis; Min-Che Chen; Shant Kumar; John G. Delinassios The basement membrane, immune cells, capillaries, fibroblasts and extracellular matrix (ECM) constitute the tumour stroma, commonly referred to as the ‘reactive stroma’. The fibroblasts from the initial stages of a tumour...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Oncology
Journal:
Tumor Biology
Tumor Biology (2005) 26 (4): 173–185.
Published Online: 29 July 2005
...Jong B. Kim; Robert Stein; Mike J. O’Hare Mammary stromal tissue has a major role in the control and regulation of physiological processes in the breast. Recently, the function of stroma in supporting the tumourigenic process as well as responding to the oncogenic lesion has become clearer...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Oncology
Journal:
Tumor Biology
Tumor Biology (2004) 24 (5): 258–270.
Published Online: 09 March 2004
... tissue, or stroma and RT-PCR to determine gross qualitative and small quantitative differences in the patterns of expression. In this study, a significant correlation (p < 0.05, by Mann-Whitney U analysis) between TIMP-2 expression and lymph node involvement was identified, while MMP-11 and TIMP-1...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Oncology
Journal:
Tumor Biology
Tumor Biology (2003) 24 (4): 199–202.
Published Online: 08 December 2003
... preferentially in tumor cells, while normal tissues were devoid of LDH-5 or expressed it only faintly, and the cellular population of the tumor-supporting stroma showed LDH-5 activity in a small percentage of cases. Interestingly, LDH-5-positive stromal cells were associated with hypoxia-inducible factor-1α...