Kumar et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Dicarbonyl stress enhances tumor intravasationKumar et al., 2024
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- Kumar N
- Samanta B
- Jyothsna K
- Raghunathan V
- Sen P
- Bhat R
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- bioRxiv
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Metastasis of cancer is a multi-step process that involves the migration of transformed cells from their native organ into a vascular channel, followed by their dissemination to prospective sites of colonization. The entry of tumor cells into blood or lymph, known as …
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