Phosphatidylserine-exposing tumor-derived microparticles exacerbate coagulation and cancer cell transendothelial migration in triple-negative breast cancer
Conclusion: Lactadherin, a biosensor that we developed, was used to study the extracellular vesicle distribution of PS, which revealed a novel PS+ BCMPs administrative axis that initiated a local coagulation cascade and facilitated metastatic colonization of circulating cancer cells.
Source: Theranostics - Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Cong Zhang, Zhuowen Yang, Peng Zhou, Muxin Yu, Baorong Li, Yingmiao Liu, Jiaqi Jin, Wenhui Liu, Haijiao Jing, Jingwen Du, Jie Tian, Zhiyu Zhao, Jianxin wang, Yinzhu Chu, ChunMei Zhang, Valerie A Novakovic, Jialan Shi, Changjun Wu Tags: Research Paper Source Type: research
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