'Microtentacles' on Tumor Cells Appear to Play Role in How Breast Cancer Spreads
Researchers at the University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart
Greenebaum Cancer Center have discovered that "microtentacles," or extensions of the plasma membrane of breast cancer cells, appear to play a key role in how cancers spread to distant locations in the body. Targeting these microtentacles might prove to be a new way to prevent or slow the growth of these secondary cancers, the scientists say.
 

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Submitted on Mar 15, 2010 8:32 am by [submitter anonymized] | comments (1)

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  1. Tim Giachetti
    March 15, 2010 at 08:37 am
    Finally credited as an "adaptation"

    But still word for word:

    http://www.umm.edu/news/releases/microtentacles.htm

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