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Urokinase / Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 / Perception / Haptotaxis / Plasmin / Chemotaxis / Extracellular matrix / Cell adhesion / Proteases in angiogenesis / Urokinase receptor
Date: 2014-08-07 17:05:00
Urokinase
Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1
Perception
Haptotaxis
Plasmin
Chemotaxis
Extracellular matrix
Cell adhesion
Proteases in angiogenesis
Urokinase receptor

Modelling Cancer Cell Invasion of Tissue: Non-local Effects in the uPA System Vivi Andasari and M.A.J. Chaplain uPA Local Model The Role of uPA

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