The Potential Use of Exosomes in Anti-Cancer Effect Induced by Polarized Macrophages
The rapid development of aberrant cells outgrowing their normal bounds, which can subsequently infect other body parts and spread to other organs-a process known as metastasis-is one of the significant characteristics of cancer. The main reason why cancer patients die is because of widespread metast...
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Main Authors: | Chizumi Abe (Author), Maharshi Bhaswant (Author), Teruo Miyazawa (Author), Taiki Miyazawa (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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