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Intercellular conduits in tumours: the new social network.

Trends in Cancer 2016 January 2
The role of intercellular communication is increasingly recognized as being critical to tumoral invasion, metastasis, and development of resistance to therapy. The recent discovery of cellular protrusions - tumour microtubes - connecting cancer cells in gliomas, and tunneling nanotubes in several other forms of cancer, sheds light on a novel mechanism for molecular networking. Interrupting and disrupting vital lines of intercellular cross-talk via these membranous cellular tubes has strong potential as a novel form of cancer-directed therapy.

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