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- Lymph node metastases can invade local blood vessels, exit the node, and colonize distant organs in mice
Lymph node metastases can invade local blood vessels, exit the node, and colonize distant organs in mice
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Ethel R. Pereira, Dmitriy Kedrin, Giorgio Seano, Olivia Gautier, Eelco F. J. Meijer, Dennis Jones, Shan-Min Chin, Shuji Kitahara, Echoe M. Bouta, Jonathan Chang, Elizabeth Beech, Han-Sin Jeong, Michael C. Carroll, Alphonse G. Taghian, Timothy P. Padera
Résumé
An alternate route for metastatic cells
Metastatic tumor cells are thought to reach distant organs by traveling through the blood circulation or the lymphatic system. Two studies of mouse models now suggest a hybrid route for tumor cell dissemination. Pereira
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