MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASES IN BREAST CANCER METASTASIZING

Matrix metalloproteinases are a family of extracellular, zinc-dependent endopeptidases. They are capable of cleaving almost all the components of the extracellular matrixof connective tissues. MMPs have a great influence both on physiological (e.g. embryogenesis) and pathological processes, such as arthritis, cancer (a special place is given to MMPs in processes of invasion and metastasis of tumors being stimulants of neoangiogenesis)

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Языки Народов Мира
Language
English
Pages
125-127
Status
Published
Year
2017
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Keywords
breast cancer; Tumor metastasizing; matrix metalloproteinases; MMPs; Markers of malignancy
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Druzhinina A.Y., Ulyumdzhieva V.E.
Modern Paradigm of the Scientific Knowledge: Actuality and Prospects: proceedings of the V International Multidisciplinary Scientific and Practical Conference in Foreign Languages. Языки Народов Мира. 2017. P. 127-129