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Endometriosis and endometrial endometrioid carcinoma are both capable of invasion and metastasis, but their biological behavior is strikingly different.

Whereas the two cell types were both tumorigenic, SkMCs gave rise to highly heterogeneous tumors occasionally displaying features of rhabdomyosarcoma, whereas HSMMs formed rhabdomyosarcoma-like tumors with an embryonal morphology, capable of invasion and metastasis.

Therefore, reciprocal interactions between tumour cells and the microenvironment facilitate tumour growth, invasion, and metastasis, by selecting not only for tumour cells capable of invasion and metastasis, but also for a stromal cell compartment that optimally supports the malignant phenotype.

However, since very few cells penetrated the slices, it is not clear whether this is from an early stage of micrometastasis formation or whether this is due to the rough and irregular surface after the cutting which may lead to cuts/scars in which the cancer cells are more capable of invasion.

In reality, only a small minority of tumor cells in the primary tumor is actually motile and capable of invasion and dissemination at any given time, as has been visualized in mouse and rat mammary tumor models with intravital multiphoton microscopy [ 8, 9].

Although L. ivanovii is mainly linked to infections in sheep and cattle, recent reports have highlighted its disease causing potential in humans [ 3, 4] and the findings of this study demonstrated that the strains described are capable of invasion of human epithelial cells in vitro.

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Inhibition of TGF-β signaling in vivo prevented cells from moving singly but did not inhibit cells from moving collectively, and cells restricted to collective invasion were capable of lymphatic invasion but not blood-borne metastasis [ 87].

Indeed, our data confirm that rodent sporozoites lacking slarp are fully capable of hepatocyte invasion and formation of a PV but completely abort development soon after invasion as previously reported (Aly et al., 2008; Silvie et al., 2008; Aly et al., 2011).

The model described the genetic progression of tumour cells, defined as non-invasive neoplastic cells, to cancer cells, defined as the cells capable of local invasion and metastasis.

We recently identified bis amide) CCG-1423 (1) as a novel inhibitor of RhoA/C-mediated gene transcription that is capable of inhibiting invasion of PC-3 prostate cancer cells in a Matrigel model of metastasis.

It was perhaps the most chilling moment of the speech, for it raised the spectre of nuclear weapons in the hands of a dictator who had proved himself capable of terror, invasion, and genocide.

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