Single-cell evaluation reveals shifts in the tumor-immune niches that shape and maintain aggressive lesions in the breast
The classification of breast lesions as indolent or aggressive to tailor treatment is crucial. Here, the authors use single-cell transcriptomics and multiparametric imaging of a breast cancer mouse model, report distinct tumor-immune features for the two types of lesions, and suggest the role of IL-...
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Main Authors: | Vidya C. Sinha, Amanda L. Rinkenbaugh, Mingchu Xu, Xinhui Zhou, Xiaomei Zhang, Sabrina Jeter-Jones, Jiansu Shao, Yuan Qi, John A. Zebala, Dean Y. Maeda, Florencia McAllister, Helen Piwnica-Worms |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/edf450673bba4946ad0410cdc2344397 |
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