Cancer Management and Research
Volume 11, 2019 - Issue
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Original Research
OSM-induced CD44 contributes to breast cancer metastatic potential through cell detachment but not epithelial-mesenchymal transition
Hunter Covert1 Boise State University, Biomolecular Sciences Program, Boise, ID83725, USA
, Liliana F Mellor2 Boise State University, Department of Biological Sciences, Boise, ID83725, USA;3 Oncología Molecular, Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Oncologicas (CNIO), Madrid28029, Spain
, Cody L Wolf1 Boise State University, Biomolecular Sciences Program, Boise, ID83725, USA
, Nicole Ankenbrandt1 Boise State University, Biomolecular Sciences Program, Boise, ID83725, USA
, Jacqueline M Emathinger2 Boise State University, Department of Biological Sciences, Boise, ID83725, USA
, Ken Tawara1 Boise State University, Biomolecular Sciences Program, Boise, ID83725, USA
, Julie Thom Oxford1 Boise State University, Biomolecular Sciences Program, Boise, ID83725, USA;2 Boise State University, Department of Biological Sciences, Boise, ID83725, USA
& Cheryl L Jorcyk1 Boise State University, Biomolecular Sciences Program, Boise, ID83725, USA;2 Boise State University, Department of Biological Sciences, Boise, ID83725, USACorrespondence[email protected]
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Pages 7721-7737
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Published online: 15 Aug 2019
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