T cells induce pre-metastatic osteolytic disease and help bone metastases establishment in a mouse model of metastatic breast cancer.
Bone metastases, present in 70% of patients with metastatic breast cancer, lead to skeletal disease, fractures and intense pain, which are all believed to be mediated by tumor cells. Engraftment of tumor cells is supposed to be preceded by changes in the target tissue to create a permissive microenv...
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Autores principales: | Ana Carolina Monteiro, Ana Carolina Leal, Triciana Gonçalves-Silva, Ana Carolina T Mercadante, Fabiola Kestelman, Sacha Braun Chaves, Ricardo Bentes Azevedo, João P Monteiro, Adriana Bonomo |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/c1f7025101bf4f74aebd8c07107bc229 |
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