Exciting discovery could 'stop cancer from killing people'
Monday, December 15, 2008 - 10:28
in Biology & Nature
Metastasis is the ability of cancer cells to spread from a primary site, to form tumours at distant sites. It is a complex process in which cell motility and invasion play a fundamental role. Essential to our understanding of how metastasis develops is identification of the molecules, and characterisation of the mechanisms that regulate cell motility...