• How do cancer cells differ from normal cells? • What enables cancer cells to m
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• How do cancer cells differ from normal cells?
• What enables cancer cells to migrate and metastasize to adjacent healthy tissues as well as distal organs?
• Do antibiotics have a cytotoxic effect on cancer cells?
• How do cancer cells differ from normal cells?
• What enables cancer cells to migrate and metastasize to adjacent healthy tissues as well as distal organs?
• Do antibiotics have a cytotoxic effect on cancer cells?
• How do cancer cells differ from normal cells?
• What enables cancer cells to migrate and metastasize to adjacent healthy tissues as well as distal organs?
• Do antibiotics have a cytotoxic effect on cancer cells?
Explanation / Answer
Cancer cells or tumor cells that devide rapidly and form uncontroled growth of cells, leads to tumor formation.
Cancer cells have differ from normal cells
by escaping the mortality, contact inhibition, showing of migation, uncontrolled growth, serum indipendent growth, growth even at low oxygen levels, developing of new blood vessels (angeogenesis).
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cancer cells shows migration by changing the adhession behavior with adjescent cells by caderhens, adhesion molecules, integrin molecules on the membrane of cells. By altering these molecules cancer cells migrate from one place to another place called as metastasis.
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No, because antibiotics are meant to kill bacteria such as prokaryotes, cancer cells formed in multicellular organisms so it has no effect on cancer cells.
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