Extracellular matrix proteins from embryonic mesenchyme have a normalizing effect on cancer cells in vitro and slow tumor growth in vivo. This concept is suggestive of a new method for controlling the growth and spread of existing cancer cells in situ and indicates the possibility that extracellular proteins and/or embryonic mesenchymal fibroblasts may represent a fertile subject for study of new anti-cancer treatments. © 2014 Bruno and Smith; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Bruno, R. D., & Smith, G. H. (2014). A potential mechanism for extracellular matrix induction of breast cancer cell normality. Breast Cancer Research, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/bcr3617
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