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Autor:
Madhavi Puchalapalli, Liang Mu, Chevaunne Edwards, Benjamin Kaplan-Singer, Pearl Eni, Kiran Belani, David Finkelstein, Arpan Patel, Megan Sayyad, Jennifer E. Koblinski
Publikováno v:
Analytical Cellular Pathology, Vol 2019 (2019)
Breast cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer affecting women in the United States, second only to skin cancers. Although treatments have been developed to combat primary breast cancer, metastasis remains a leading cause of death. An early
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https://doaj.org/article/1024d60fa3404aa4bc27dbc495854190
Autor:
Puchalapalli, Madhavi1, Mu, Liang2, Edwards, Chevaunne1, Kaplan-Singer, Benjamin3, Eni, Pearl2, Belani, Kiran3, Finkelstein, David2, Patel, Arpan2, Sayyad, Megan1, Koblinski, Jennifer E.1
Publikováno v:
Analytical Cellular Pathology: Cellular Oncology. 4/30/2019, p1-10. 10p. 4 Graphs.
Autor:
Megan R. Sayyad, Jennifer E. Koblinski, Madhavi Puchalapalli, Andrew K. Ottens, Theresa Swift-Scanlan, Chris Canal
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 79:1988-1988
Brain metastasis affects 10-30% of breast cancer patients, but it is unclear how breast cancer cells can colonize the unique and mostly cellular brain environment. Exosomes, endosomal-derived extracellular vesicles, have been reported to support tumo
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 78:47-47
Brain metastasis is a devastating, late-stage event affecting 10-30% of breast cancer patients, but it is unclear how breast cancer cells can cross the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and colonize the unique brain environment. Exosomes, endosomal-derived e
Autor:
Jamie Singh, Jennifer E. Koblinski, Bin Hu, Megan R. Sayyad, Briana Ratchford, Michael A. Idowu, Madhavi Puchalapalli, Sierra Mosticone Wangensteen, Megan E. Sullivan, Jayda Abrams, Majid Jahromi
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 77:3058-3058
Brain metastasis is a devastating, late-stage event affecting approximately 10-30% of breast cancer patients. However, it is not well understood how breast cancer cells migrate across the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and invade into the brain. Syndecans