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endothelial to mesenchymal transition (emt)
What are the Stages of EMT?
EMT occurs in three stages:
1.
Initiation
: Endothelial cells receive EMT-inducing signals, leading to the activation of transcription factors.
2.
Transition
: Cells undergo phenotypic changes, losing endothelial characteristics and acquiring mesenchymal traits.
3.
Maturation
: Fully transitioned mesenchymal cells exhibit enhanced migratory and invasive properties, contributing to tissue remodeling and disease progression.
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