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Transition to invasive breast cancer is associated with progressive changes in the structure and composition of tumor stroma

Tyler Risom, David R. Glass, Inna Averbukh, Candace C. Liu, Alex Baranski, Adam Kagel, Erin McCaffrey, Noah F. Greenwald, Belén Rivero‐Gutiérrez, Siri H. Strand, Sushama Varma, Alex Kong, Leeat Keren, Sucheta Srivastava, Chunfang Zhu, Zumana Khair, Deborah J. Veis, Katherine DeSchryver, Sujay Vennam, Carlo C. Maley, E. Shelley Hwang, Jeffrey R. Marks, Sean C. Bendall, Graham A. Colditz, Robert B. West, Michael Angelo

2022Cell383 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Topics & Concepts

Myoepithelial cellBiologyBreast cancerTumor microenvironmentStromaDuctal carcinomaStromal cellPathologyCancer researchCancerImmunologyImmunohistochemistryMedicineTumor cellsGeneticsCancer Cells and MetastasisBreast Cancer Treatment StudiesSingle-cell and spatial transcriptomics
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