HNRNPC promotes collagen fiber alignment and immune evasion in breast cancer via activation of the VIRMA-mediated TFAP2A/DDR1 axis
Abstract Background Cancers aggressively reorganize collagen in their microenvironment, leading to the evasion of tumor cells from immune surveillance. However, the biological significance and molecular mechanism of collagen alignment in breast cancer (BC) have not been well established. Methods In...
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Main Authors: | Bin Lian (Author), Shuxun Yan (Author), Jiayi Li (Author), Zhengyang Bai (Author), Jinping Li (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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