Fibroblasts form a hospitable metastatic niche in the liver

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Abstract

The liver is the most common metastatic route of pancreatic cancer. Early recruitment of granulin-secreting inflammatory monocytes to the liver is now shown to reprogram hepatic stellate cells into myofibroblasts that modulate the liver microenvironment to support the growth of metastasizing tumour cells.

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Erez, N. (2016, May 1). Fibroblasts form a hospitable metastatic niche in the liver. Nature Cell Biology. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncb3352

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