about EMT
Epithelio-Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) has been
recognised over the past two decades as an essential, highly
regulated, and often-employed mechanism in normal embryological
development, used as a prelude to migration of epithelial-derived
cells in morphogenesis. Suggestions that EMT may also play
an important role in carcinoma metastasis have recently
matured, with high-level reports documenting the progression-like
consequences of EMT in various cancer systems. Even more
recently, the production of fibroblastoid cells from epithelial
precursors in fibrotic diseases has been recognised as
bearing the hallmarks of EMT.
The biological and clinical
importance of EMT has now achieved recognition.
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2011 CONFERENCE
The 5th TEMTIA Meeting will be held in Singapore, dates to be advised.
Convenor:
Professor Jean-Paul Thiery
Deputy Director, The Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Singapore, and
Chief Scientific Officer, the Experimental Therapeutic Centre
Co-convenor:
Professor Erik (Rik) Thompson
Director, VBCRC Breast Cancer Invasion and Metastasis Unit,
St Vincents Institute, the University of Melbourne
TEMTIA Membership
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