Quantitative proteomic analysis of murine white adipose tissue for peritoneal cancer metastasis
Volume: 410, Issue: 5, Pages: 1583 - 1594
Published: Dec 27, 2017
Abstract
Cancer metastasis risk increases in older individuals, but the mechanisms for this risk increase are unclear. Many peritoneal cancers, including ovarian cancer, preferentially metastasize to peritoneal fat depots. However, there is a dearth of studies exploring aged peritoneal adipose tissue in the context of cancer. Because adipose tissue produces signals which influence several diseases including cancer, proteomics of adipose tissue in aged...
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Title
Quantitative proteomic analysis of murine white adipose tissue for peritoneal cancer metastasis
Published Date
Dec 27, 2017
Volume
410
Issue
5
Pages
1583 - 1594
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