Hepatocytes direct the formation of a pro-metastatic niche in the liver

Nature64.80
Volume: 567, Issue: 7747, Pages: 249 - 252
Published: Mar 1, 2019
Abstract
The liver is the most common site of metastatic disease1. Although this metastatic tropism may reflect the mechanical trapping of circulating tumour cells, liver metastasis is also dependent, at least in part, on the formation of a 'pro-metastatic' niche that supports the spread of tumour cells to the liver2,3. The mechanisms that direct the formation of this niche are poorly understood. Here we show that hepatocytes coordinate myeloid cell...
Paper Details
Title
Hepatocytes direct the formation of a pro-metastatic niche in the liver
Published Date
Mar 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
567
Issue
7747
Pages
249 - 252
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