3D Collagen Alignment Limits Protrusions to Enhance Breast Cancer Cell Persistence
Abstract
Patients with mammographically dense breast tissue have a greatly increased risk of developing breast cancer. Dense breast tissue contains more stromal collagen, which contributes to increased matrix stiffness and alters normal cellular responses. Stromal collagen within and surrounding mammary tumors is frequently aligned and reoriented perpendicular to the tumor boundary. We have shown that aligned collagen predicts poor outcome in breast...
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Title
3D Collagen Alignment Limits Protrusions to Enhance Breast Cancer Cell Persistence
Published Date
Dec 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
107
Issue
11
Pages
2546 - 2558
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