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EMT and stemness in tumor dormancy and outgrowth: Are they intertwined processes?
Keren Weidenfeld
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Dalit Barkan
Department of Nursing
Department of Human Biology
Department of Biology
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Tumor Dormancy
100%
Metastasis
100%
Stemness
100%
Distant Site
100%
Cancer Patients
50%
Stem Cells
50%
Microenvironment
50%
Long Latency
50%
Tumor Cells
50%
Primary Tumor
50%
Long-term Survival
50%
Cancer Cells
50%
Successful Treatment
50%
Dormant Cells
50%
Dormant State
50%
Immune Surveillance
50%
Dormancy
50%
Superplasticity
50%
Novel Therapies
50%
Cancer Causes
50%
Patient Mortality
50%
Early Dissemination
50%
Epithelial-mesenchymal Transition
50%
Hemodynamic Forces
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Dormancy
100%
Tumor Cell
66%
Cancer Cell
33%
Immunosurveillance
33%
Long Term Survival
33%
Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition
33%
Hemodynamic
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Dormancy
100%
Cancer Cell
33%
Immunosurveillance
33%
Long Term Survival
33%
Mesenchymal-Epithelial Transition
33%
Hemodynamic
33%