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    • Filippo G. Giancotti
    • Cole M. Haynes
    • Michael Overholtzer
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Cell Biology
    Volume: 17, P: 839-840
  • Chemotherapy-treated cancer cells that enter a non-dividing state called senescence can nevertheless boost cancer growth. The finding that these cells eat neighbouring cells reveals a mechanism that enables senescent cells to persist.

    • Michael Overholtzer
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 574, P: 635-636
  • For more than a century, scientists have observed cells internalized inside other cells. These cell-in-cell structures often consist of viable rather than apoptotic cells, and can form by the invasion of one cell into another, rather than by engulfment. This review will address how cell-in-cell structures might form and what physiological roles they might have.

    • Michael Overholtzer
    • Joan S. Brugge
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
    Volume: 9, P: 796-809