Endotoxin triggers tumor initiation events in nontumorigenic breast epithelial cells and enhances invasion-related phenotype in pretumorigenic and tumorigenic breast epithelial cells

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  • who: Farah Yassine et al. from the American University of Beirut (AUB), Department of Biology, Beirut, Lebanon have published the research work: Endotoxin Triggers Tumor Initiation Events in Nontumorigenic Breast Epithelial Cells and Enhances Invasion-Related Phenotype in Pretumorigenic and Tumorigenic Breast Epithelial Cells, in the Journal: International Journal of Inflammation of 26/Nov/2021
  • what: The authors propose that ET-induced inflammation enhances the tumor initiation events in nontumorigenic and pretumorigenic mammary epithelial_cells and increases tumorigenicity of breast cancer cell lines, suggesting that inflammatory insults not only trigger tumor initiation events but can also . . .

     

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