dijous, 22 de gener del 2015

Can breast cancer cells tell each other to metastasize?




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Breast cancer cells might be able to give each other the ability to metastasize using microRNAs packaged into extracellular vesicles similar to these exosomes. (Photo: Kourembanas Laboratory, Boston Children's Hospital)


By Tom Ulrich




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