Cancer-associated mesothelial cells promote ovarian cancer chemoresistance through paracrine osteopontin signaling

Volume: 131, Issue: 16
Published: Aug 16, 2021
Abstract
Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of gynecological malignancy-related deaths, due to its widespread intraperitoneal metastases and acquired chemoresistance. Mesothelial cells are an important cellular component of the ovarian cancer microenvironment that promote metastasis. However, their role in chemoresistance is unclear. Here, we investigated whether cancer-associated mesothelial cells promote ovarian cancer chemoresistance and stemness in...
Paper Details
Title
Cancer-associated mesothelial cells promote ovarian cancer chemoresistance through paracrine osteopontin signaling
Published Date
Aug 16, 2021
Volume
131
Issue
16
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