Original paper
A stromal cell population in the large intestine identified by tissue factor expression that is lost during colorectal cancer progression
Abstract
Summary Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality, and the composition of the tumour stroma is a strong predictor of survival in this cancer type. Tissue factor (TF) functions as the trigger of haemostasis together with its ligand coagulation factor VII/VIIa, and TF expression has been found in tumour cells of colorectal tumours. However, TF expression in the CRC tumour stroma or its relationship to patient outcome has...
Paper Details
Title
A stromal cell population in the large intestine identified by tissue factor expression that is lost during colorectal cancer progression
Published Date
Nov 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
116
Issue
12
Pages
1050 - 1059
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