IL-17-producing γδ T cells and neutrophils conspire to promote breast cancer metastasis
Seth B. Coffelt,
Kelly Kersten,
Chris W. Doornebal,
Jorieke Weiden,
Kim Vrijland,
Cheei-Sing Hau,
Niels J. M. Verstegen,
Metamia Ciampricotti,
Lukas J. A. C. Hawinkels,
Jos Jonkers and
Karin E. de Visser ()
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Seth B. Coffelt: Netherlands Cancer Institute
Kelly Kersten: Netherlands Cancer Institute
Chris W. Doornebal: Netherlands Cancer Institute
Jorieke Weiden: Netherlands Cancer Institute
Kim Vrijland: Netherlands Cancer Institute
Cheei-Sing Hau: Netherlands Cancer Institute
Niels J. M. Verstegen: Netherlands Cancer Institute
Metamia Ciampricotti: Netherlands Cancer Institute
Lukas J. A. C. Hawinkels: Leiden University Medical Center
Jos Jonkers: Netherlands Cancer Institute
Karin E. de Visser: Netherlands Cancer Institute
Nature, 2015, vol. 522, issue 7556, 345-348
Abstract:
Tumours maximize their chance of metastasizing by evoking a systemic inflammatory cascade in mouse models of spontaneous breast cancer metastasis.
Date: 2015
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