'Phenotype switching' can make melanoma become metastatic, resistant to drugs




One of the challenges of understanding cancer is trying to determine the mechanisms that drive metastasis, or the process by which tumor cells are able to spread throughout the body. Researchers describe how melanoma tumors use "phenotype switching" -- changing their outward appearance -- can result in melanoma cells that are highly invasive and more resistant to therapy.

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Sábado, 19 de Octubre 2013
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