Role of cytoplasmic localization of maspin in promoting cell invasion in breast cancer with aggressive phenotype
Abstract Mammary serine protease inhibitor (maspin) is a tumor suppressor gene that is downregulated during carcinogenesis and breast cancer progression. While the nuclear localization of maspin is essential for tumor suppression, we previously reported that the cytoplasmic localization of maspin wa...
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Main Authors: | Tomohiko Sakabe, Makoto Wakahara, Goshi Shiota, Yoshihisa Umekita |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/66d6afc5b65f4960b3332db74bc0a913 |
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