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When invading the tissue, malignant tumour cells (i.e. cancer cells) need to detach from
neighbouring cells, degrade the basement membrane, and migrate through the extracellular
matrix. These processes require loss of cell-cell adhesion and enhancement of cell-matrix
adhesion. In this paper we present a mathematical model of an intracellular pathway for
the interactions between a cancer cell and the extracellular matrix. Cancer cells use
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