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THE PRESENCE OF PLASMIN RECEPTORS ON 3 MAMMARY-CARCINOMA MCF-7 SUBLINES.
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Acquisition of tumorigenic potential in the human myoepithelial HBL 100 cell line is associated with decreased expression of HLA class I, class II and integrin ß 3 and with increased expression of c-myc.
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The flavonoid tangeretin inhibits invasion of MO4 mouse cells into embryonic chick heart in vitro.
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Strategies for the study of tumor invasion using an assay in vitro.
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Interactions of invasive cells with native and modified extracellular matrix in vitro
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Flavonoids inhibit malignant tumor invasion in vitro
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Invasiveness in vitro of mixed aggregates composed of two human mammary cell lines MCF-7 and HBL-100.
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Role of laminin and α-galactosyl cell surface residues in tumour invasion and metastasis
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Flavonoids : tools for the study of tumor invasion in vitro
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The anti-invasive flavonoid (+)-catechin binds to laminin and abrogates the effect of laminin on cell morphology and adhesion.
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Expression of cell surface glycoproteins in tumour invasion in vitro
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Protein degradation during different extraction procedures of malignant cells
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Confrontation of an invasive (MO4) and a non-invasive (MDCK) cell line with embryonic chick heart fragments in serum-free culture media.
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Action mechanisms of anti-invasive agents.
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Tumour invasion and metastasis: major causes of therapeutic failure.