The extremely complicated processes that take place in detail during metastasis (Greek: emigration) have been researched in recent decades, but have still not been fully clarified. [[Epithelium]]ien are known to be the uppermost cell layer - the covering tissue - of the skin and mucous membrane tissue. They sit on a very firm membrane, the so-called [[basement membrane]], which is the first major obstacle for a cancer cell willing to emigrate.
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The extremely complicated processes that take place in detail during metastasis (Greek: emigration) have been researched in recent decades, but have still not been fully clarified. [[Epithel/en|Epithelium]]ien are known to be the uppermost cell layer - the covering tissue - of the skin and mucous membrane tissue. They sit on a very firm membrane, the so-called [[Basalmembran/en|basement membrane]], which is the first major obstacle for a cancer cell willing to emigrate.
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The extremely complicated processes that take place in detail during metastasis (Greek: emigration) have been researched in recent decades, but have still not been fully clarified. Epitheliumien are known to be the uppermost cell layer - the covering tissue - of the skin and mucous membrane tissue. They sit on a very firm membrane, the so-called basement membrane, which is the first major obstacle for a cancer cell willing to emigrate.