- 4.8Impact Factor
- 9.2CiteScore
- 20 daysTime to First Decision
Biomolecules, Volume 12, Issue 3
March 2022 - 138 articles
Cover Story: The spread or metastasis of tumour cells to the brain is a significant clinical problem. The primary tumour utilises both blood and lymphatic vessels to escape and spread to the brain. Here, the remodelling of existing vessels and the generation of new blood vessels (angiogenesis) support the formation of a new secondary tumour (brain metastasis). Prior to the arrival of tumour cells, a pre-metastatic niche is believed to be formed from local stroma, endothelium, and immune cells to enhance this process. View this paper.
- Issues are regarded as officially published after their release is announced to the table of contents alert mailing list .
- You may sign up for email alerts to receive table of contents of newly released issues.
- PDF is the official format for papers published in both, html and pdf forms. To view the papers in pdf format, click on the "PDF Full-text" link, and use the free Adobe Reader to open them.
Articles
There are no articles in this issue yet.

