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See also the Apoptosis, Cell Senescence and Signal Transduction pages.
See also the Cytoskeleton, Cell Motility and Motors page.
A major component of cancer progression is the loss of normal controls on cell proliferation (disruption of normal cell cycle regulation and cell signaling), in addition to other changes involving angiogenesis, cell adhesion, invasion and metastasis. There exist many resources and gateways to cancer information on the Web, including:
See also the Tumor Cell Invasion and Metastasis section of the Cytoskeleton, Cell Motility and Motors page and the Angiogenesis, Cell Adhesion and Extracellular Matrix and Signal Transduction pages.
See also the Discussion Groups section of the General Resources and Tutorials page.
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