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- who: Robert Scott from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the paper: Relationships between pathology and crystal structure in breast calcifications: an in situ X-ray diffraction study in histological sections, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Despite the central role of calcifications in the early detection of breast cancer, their pathophysiology and chemistry remain poorly understood. Calcifications associated with breast cancer consist predominantly of hydroxyapatite, and there is evidence that nanoscale properties of hydroxyapatite may have an important role in regulating breast cancer cell behavior. Calcification chemistry has potential for use in diagnosis, either as . . .

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