Spontaneous hematogenous and lymphatic metastasis, but not primary tumor growth or angiogenesis, is diminished in fibrinogen-deficient mice.
Previous studies of tumor cell-associated procoagulants and fibrinolytic factors have strongly suggested that local thrombin and plasmin generation may be important in tumor growth and dissemination. Given that one central target of both of these serine proteases is fibrin(ogen), a logical extension...
Main Authors: | Palumbo, J, Potter, J, Kaplan, L, Talmage, K, Jackson, D, Degen, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2002
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