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E-cadherin expression also correlates with increased invasiveness of glioma xenograft cell lines in an orthotopic mouse model of invasion.

The most potent derivative of this type, 10a, shows similar anti-invasive properties to the analogue reference drug CGS27023A, 2, in an in vitro model of invasion on matrigel, carried out on cellular lines of fibrosarcoma HT1080 (tumoural cells over-expressing MMP-2 and MMP-9).

HEGs have previously been proposed to go through a cyclical model of invasion, degeneration and loss where the HEGs only are selected for during the invasion phase.

Freshly isolated cell suspensions were seeded onto dermal composites at 1 × 10 viable cells within a 1 cm stainless steel ring (see the section 'Reconstructed skin model of invasion' below for further details).

Under the 'stepping stone and diffusion' model of invasion (Gozlan et al. 2010), isolation by distance (IBD) among the reintroduced populations in this study is expected if secondary contact with non-native genotypes is mainly related to migrations.

Fibroblast cells (passage 3 passage 9) were seeded onto dermal composites at 1 × 10 cells per composite ring (see the section 'Reconstructed skin model of invasion' below for further details).

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A priori identification of biologically realistic model structure, combined with computational protections against these statistical problems, may produce more robust models of invasion risk.

Stromal fibroblasts have been shown to play critical roles in some models of invasion, remodelling the ECM and generating tracks along which epithelial cells can follow [35].

We have defined a series of coculture models of invasion, which simulate the blood/BMS boundary and allow the elucidation of the signalling and mechanics of trans-endothelial migration within the complex bone marrow environment.

Studies on the effects of TNF- α using experimental models of invasion and metastasis have shown that it can often act as a tumour-promoting factor (reviewed by Balkwill, 2002).

Models of invasion success that hinge on phenology build from the concept of a temporal niche (Fig.  1)—that time is a fundamental axis by which species may partition resource use (Gotelli and Graves 1996), reduce interspecific competition and thus promote coexistence (Chesson and Huntly 1997).

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