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Absence of integrin α3β1 promotes the progression of HER2-driven breast cancer in vivo.

Veronika RamovsPablo SecadesJi-Ying SongBram ThijssenMaaike KreftArnoud Sonnenberg
Published in: Breast cancer research : BCR (2019)
Downregulation of α3β1 in a HER2-driven mouse model and in HER2-overexpressing human mammary carcinoma cells promotes progression and invasiveness of tumors. The invasion-suppressive role of α3β1 was not observed in triple-negative mammary carcinoma cells, illustrating the tumor type-specific and complex function of α3β1 in breast cancer.
Keyphrases
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