Quantitative extracellular matrix proteomics to study mammary and liver tissue microenvironments

Volume: 81, Pages: 223 - 232
Published: Dec 1, 2016
Abstract
Normal epithelium exists within a dynamic extracellular matrix (ECM) that is tuned to regulate tissue specific epithelial cell function. As such, ECM contributes to tissue homeostasis, differentiation, and disease, including cancer. Though it is now recognized that the functional unit of normal and transformed epithelium is the epithelial cell and its adjacent ECM, we lack a basic understanding of tissue-specific ECM composition and abundance,...
Paper Details
Title
Quantitative extracellular matrix proteomics to study mammary and liver tissue microenvironments
Published Date
Dec 1, 2016
Volume
81
Pages
223 - 232
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