Detection of cellular senescence reveals the existence of senescent tumor cells within invasive breast carcinomas and related metastases

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  • who: Cristina L. Cotarelo et al. from the Institute of Pathology, University Medical Center Mannheim, University of Heidelberg, Mannheim, Germany have published the research work: Detection of Cellular Senescence Reveals the Existence of Senescent Tumor Cells within Invasive Breast Carcinomas and Related Metastases, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors investigated senescence-associated u03b2-galactosidase (SA-u03b2-gal) activity within primary luminal breast cancer samples and their matched sentinel lymph node metastases from patients who had not been treated with neoadjuvant therapy or radiotherapy. To follow up on this finding, in the present study, the . . .

     

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