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Extracellular glypican-1 affects tumor progression and prognosis in esophageal cancer.

Rie ShibataHirotaka KonishiTomohiro AritaYusuke YamamotoHayato MatsudaTaiga YamamotoTakuma OhashiHiroki ShimizuShuhei KomatsuAtsushi ShiozakiTakeshi KubotaHitoshi FujiwaraEigo Otsuji
Published in: Cancer medicine (2024)
These results demonstrated the utility of extracellular GPC1 as a biomarker, which can be assayed from a less invasive blood sample-based liquid biopsy. Extracellular GPC1 protein plays a role in both tumor cell motility and cancer progression. Thus, plasma GPC1 is a useful biomarker for esophageal cancer progression and may be a potential candidate of therapeutic target.
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