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Hai Wang1, Cuijuan Yu1, Xiang H F Zhang2
1Lester and Sue Smith Breast Center; Baylor College of Medicine; Houston, TX USA; Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology; Baylor College of Medicine; Houston, TX USA.
Abstract:
We recently discovered that bone micrometastases of breast cancer predominantly reside in the microenvironment termed the "osteogenic niche". The heterotypic adherens junctions between cancer cells and osteogenic cells promote early-stage bone colonization by activating the mTOR pathway in cancer cells. Here, we discuss a few questions raised by these findings.
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