Potential molecular targets for inhibiting bone invasion by oral squamous cell carcinoma: a review of mechanisms

Volume: 31, Issue: 1-2, Pages: 209 - 219
Published: Nov 20, 2011
Abstract
Bone invasion is a common characteristic of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), with adverse affects on patient functionality and survival. Recent studies suggest that it is osteoclasts, rather than malignant keratinocytes themselves, which play the major role in facilitating the entry of the tumour into bone, and its progression within bone. Osteoclasts respond to a variety of local signalling pathways, initiated by products of the malignant...
Paper Details
Title
Potential molecular targets for inhibiting bone invasion by oral squamous cell carcinoma: a review of mechanisms
Published Date
Nov 20, 2011
Volume
31
Issue
1-2
Pages
209 - 219
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