Marc Bracke mostly deals with Cancer cell, Cancer research, Cancer, Cell biology and Metastasis. His Cancer cell research includes elements of Cadherin, Stromal cell, Myofibroblast, Immunology and Mesenchymal stem cell. His Cancer research research includes themes of Protein kinase B, Invadopodia, Cell cycle, Primary tumor and Metastasis Suppressor Gene.
His studies in Cancer integrate themes in fields like Endocrinology and Matrigel. His Cell biology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Cell culture and Cell. His Metastasis research incorporates themes from Stroma, Cell growth, Breast disease, Pathology and Colorectal cancer.
Marc Bracke mainly investigates Cancer research, Cancer cell, Cell biology, Cancer and Internal medicine. The Cancer research study combines topics in areas such as Cadherin, Immunology, Pathology, Metastasis and Breast cancer. His study focuses on the intersection of Cancer cell and fields such as Cell culture with connections in the field of In vitro.
His work in Cell biology addresses issues such as Cell, which are connected to fields such as Molecular biology. Marc Bracke regularly ties together related areas like Pharmacology in his Cancer studies. His work deals with themes such as Endocrinology and Oncology, which intersect with Internal medicine.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Cancer research, Cancer cell, Pathology, Cancer and Metastasis. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Lung cancer, Paracrine signalling and In vivo. His work carried out in the field of Cancer cell brings together such families of science as Quorum sensing, Tumor microenvironment, Microbiology and Mesenchymal stem cell, Cell biology.
His work in Pathology tackles topics such as Cell culture which are related to areas like Bioluminescence and Molecular biology. His Cancer research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Microbiome, Human microbiome and Pharmacology. His Metastasis research incorporates elements of Colorectal cancer and Angiogenesis.
His main research concerns Cancer research, Cancer cell, Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts, Cancer and Pathology. Marc Bracke has included themes like Paracrine signalling, Pharmacology and Immunology, Glucocorticoid in his Cancer research study. The Cancer cell study combines topics in areas such as Gut flora, Crosstalk, Bacteria, Metastasis and Mesenchymal stem cell.
His Metastasis research incorporates themes from Breast cancer and Lung cancer. His Cancer research includes themes of Microbiome, Human microbiome and Quorum sensing. His Pathology research includes elements of Cell culture, Cell and Transplantation.
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Stromal myofibroblasts are drivers of invasive cancer growth
Olivier De Wever;Pieter Demetter;Marcus Mareel;Marc E. Bracke.
International Journal of Cancer (2008)
The impact of disparate isolation methods for extracellular vesicles on downstream RNA profiling
Jan Van Deun;Pieter Mestdagh;Raija Sormunen;Veronique Cocquyt.
Journal of extracellular vesicles (2014)
N-cadherin in the spotlight of cell-cell adhesion, differentiation, embryogenesis, invasion and signalling
Lara D.M. Derycke;Marc E. Bracke.
The International Journal of Developmental Biology (2004)
Molecular signature and therapeutic perspective of the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transitions in epithelial cancers.
Michèle Sabbah;Shahin Emami;Gérard Redeuilh;Sylvia Julien.
Drug Resistance Updates (2008)
Tenascin-C and SF/HGF produced by myofibroblasts in vitro provide convergent pro-invasive signals to human colon cancer cells through RhoA and Rac.
Olivier De Wever;Quang-Dé Nguyen;Leen Van Hoorde;Marc Bracke.
The FASEB Journal (2004)
Molecular and pathological signatures of epithelial-mesenchymal transitions at the cancer invasion front.
Olivier De Wever;Patrick Pauwels;Bram De Craene;Michèle Sabbah.
Histochemistry and Cell Biology (2008)
Dual activities of galectin-3 in human prostate cancer: tumor suppression of nuclear galectin-3 vs tumor promotion of cytoplasmic galectin-3
Stéphane Califice;Vincent Castronovo;Marc Bracke;Frédéric van den Brûle.
Oncogene (2004)
Synthetic and biological activity evaluation studies on novel 1,3-diarylpropenones.
Shubhasish Mukherjee;Vijayendra Kumar;Ashok K. Prasad;Hanumantharao G. Raj.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry (2001)
Effect of the Secretory Small GTPase Rab27B on Breast Cancer Growth, Invasion, and Metastasis
An Hendrix;Dawn Maynard;Patrick Pauwels;Geert Braems.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute (2010)
Critical role of N-cadherin in myofibroblast invasion and migration in vitro stimulated by colon-cancer-cell-derived TGF-β or wounding
Olivier De Wever;Wendy Westbroek;An Verloes;Nele Bloemen.
Journal of Cell Science (2004)
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