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The discovery of RNA interference, first in plants and Caenorhabditis elegans and later in mammalian cells, led to the emergence of a transformative view in biomedical research …
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Bidirectional cellular communication is integral to both cancer progression and embryological development. In addition, aggressive tumor cells are phenotypically plastic …
Vasculogenic mimicry describes a process where aggressive tumor cells in three- dimensionalmatrices mimic embryonic vasculogenesis by forming extracellular matrix (ECM) …