Mitochondrial Genetics Regulate Breast Cancer Tumorigenicity and Metastatic Potential
Abstract
Current paradigms of carcinogenic risk suggest that genetic, hormonal, and environmental factors influence an individual's predilection for developing metastatic breast cancer. Investigations of tumor latency and metastasis in mice have illustrated differences between inbred strains, but the possibility that mitochondrial genetic inheritance may contribute to such differences in vivo has not been directly tested. In this study, we tested this...
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Title
Mitochondrial Genetics Regulate Breast Cancer Tumorigenicity and Metastatic Potential
Published Date
Oct 14, 2015
Journal
Volume
75
Issue
20
Pages
4429 - 4436
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