tailieunhanh - Natural killer cells and pigment epithelialderived factor control the infiltrative and nodular growth of hepatic metastases in an Orthotopic murine model of ocular melanoma

Metastases account for 90% of all cancer-related deaths, becoming a therapeutic problem. Approximately 50% of all uveal melanoma (UM) patients will develop metastases, mainly in the liver. Post-mortem analyses of livers from metastatic UM patients showed two different metastatic growth patterns: infiltrative and nodular. | Natural killer cells and pigment epithelialderived factor control the infiltrative and nodular growth of hepatic metastases in an Orthotopic murine model of ocular melanoma

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