Cells are relatively protected when they are attached to other cancer cells and their surroundings, but become more vulnerable when they detach and «float», and normally undergo cell d
Cells are relatively
protected when they are attached to other cancer
cells and their surroundings, but become more vulnerable when they detach and «float», and normally undergo cell d
cells and their surroundings, but become more
vulnerable when they detach and «float», and normally undergo
cell death.