Metastatic melanoma is the deadliest of the skin cancers and the mechanisms that govern early metastatic growth and interactions of metastatic cells with the brain
microenvironment remain shrouded in mystery.
Not exact matches
It's this «immunosuppressive»
microenvironment that gives the
remaining tumor cells license to metastasize and flourish in other parts of the body.
The
remaining gaps between natural and bioengineered tissues may come from different developmental cues caused by the unique
microenvironment of cells developing in a petri dish versus that of cells developing in a person or animal.