The metastatic infiltration at the metastasis/brain parenchyma-interface is very heterogeneous and has a significant impact on survival in a prospective study
Oncotarget2015Vol. 6(30), pp. 29254–29267
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Laila Siam, Annalen Bleckmann, Han-Ning Chaung, Alexander Mohr, Florian Klemm, Alonso Barrantes‐Freer, Raquel Blazquez, Hendrik A. Wolff, Florian Lüke, Veit Rohde, Christine Stadelmann, Tobias Pukrop
Abstract
Metastatic infiltration has a significant impact on prognosis. Secondly, the astrocyte reaction at the M/BP-interface is heterogeneous and supports our previous concept of the organ-specific defense against metastatic (organ-foreign) cells.
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