Contact normalization

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Contact normalization is a process by which

VEGFR2
/KDR), and transmembrane protein 163 (TMEM163) receptors.

Further reading

  • Rubin H. (2008) Contact interactions between cells that suppress neoplastic development: can they also explain metastatic dormancy? Adv Cancer Res. 100:159-202.
  • Rubin H. (2008) Cell-cell contact interactions conditionally determine suppression and selection of the neoplastic phenotype. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 105:6215-21.
  • Krishnan H. and Goldberg G.S. (2015) Contact normalization or escape from the matrix. In: Kandous, M. (Eds.) Intercellular communication and Cancer. pp. 297–342. Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag.