Tumorigenic mesenchymal clusters are less sensitive to moderate osmotic stresses due to low amounts of junctional E-cadherin
Abstract The migration of tumorigenic cells is a critical step for metastatic breast cancer progression. Although the role of the extracellular matrix in breast cancer cell migration has been extensively described, the effect of osmotic stress on the migration of tumor breast cohorts remains unclear...
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Auteurs principaux: | Danahe Mohammed, Chan Young Park, Jeffrey J. Fredberg, David A. Weitz |
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2021
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