2024
DOI: 10.1063/5.0186042
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Advances in cancer mechanobiology: Metastasis, mechanics, and materials

Abigail J. Clevenger,
Maygan K. McFarlin,
John Paul M. Gorley
et al.

Abstract: Within the tumor microenvironment (TME), tumor cells are exposed to numerous mechanical forces, both internally and externally, which contribute to the metastatic cascade. From the initial growth of the tumor to traveling through the vasculature and to the eventual colonization of distant organs, tumor cells are continuously interacting with their surroundings through physical contact and mechanical force application. The mechanical forces found in the TME can be simplified into three main categories: (i) shea… Show more

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