Vasilios Papalazarou: Impact of extracellular matrix derived biomechanical signals on pancreatic cancer cell adhesion and invasion
Glasgow Biomaterials seminar series: PhD progress
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14.06.2016
Vasilios Papalazarou
University of Glasgow, MIME
Supervisors: Manuel Salmeron-Sanchez, Marco Cantini & Laura Machesky
More about the group that Vasilios works in at: MIME
Another doodle/sketchnote: David Chang on Molecular Phenotypes of Pancreatic Cancer
Papers referred to during the talk:
Supervisors: Manuel Salmeron-Sanchez, Marco Cantini & Laura Machesky
More about the group that Vasilios works in at: MIME
Another doodle/sketchnote: David Chang on Molecular Phenotypes of Pancreatic Cancer
Papers referred to during the talk:
Butcher, D.T., Alliston, T., Weaver, V.M., 2009. A tense situation: forcing tumour progression. Nat. Rev. Cancer 9, 108–22. doi:10.1038/nrc2544
Chang, D.K., Merrett, N.D., Biankin, A. V, 2008. Improving outcomes for operable pancreatic cancer: Is access to safer surgery the problem? J. Gastroenterol. Hepatol. 23, 1036–1045.
Welf, E.S., et al. 2016. Quantitative Multiscale Cell Imaging in Controlled 3D Microenvironments. Dev. Cell 36, 462–475.
Gligorijevic, B., et al. 2014. Multiparametric Classification Links Tumor Microenvironments with Tumor Cell Phenotype. PLoS Biol. 12, e1001995.