Tumor-derived osteopontin isoforms cooperate with TRP53 and CCL2 to promote lung metastasis
The lungs are ubiquitous receptacles of metastases originating from various bodily tumors. Although osteopontin (SPP1) has been associated with tumor dissemination, the role of its isoforms in lung-directed metastasis is incompletely understood. We employed syngeneic mouse models of spontaneous and...
Auteurs principaux: | Giopanou, I, Lilis, I, Papaleonidopoulos, V, Agalioti, T, Kanellakis, NI, Spiropoulou, N, Spella, M, Stathopoulos, GT |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis
2016
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