Exosomes from triple-negative breast cancer cells can transfer phenotypic traits representing their cells of origin to secondary cells
European Journal of Cancer2013Vol. 49(8), pp. 1845–1859
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Keith O’Brien, Sweta Rani, Claire Corcoran, Robert G. Wallace, Linda Hughes, Anne M. Friel, Susan McDonnell, John Crown, Marek W. Radomski, Lorraine O’Driscoll
Abstract
This study supports the hypothesis that TNBC exosomes may be involved in cancer cell-to-cell communication, conferring phenotypic traits to secondary cells that reflect those of their cells of origin.
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