Sustained Adrenergic Signaling Promotes Intratumoral Innervation through BDNF Induction

Mounting clinical and preclinical evidence supports a key role for sustained adrenergic signaling in the tumor microenvironment as a driver of tumor growth and progression. However, the mechanisms by which adrenergic neurotransmitters are delivered to the tumor microenvironment are not well understo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) Jg. 78; H. 12; S. 3233
Hauptverfasser: Allen, Julie K, Armaiz-Pena, Guillermo N, Nagaraja, Archana S, Sadaoui, Nouara C, Ortiz, Tatiana, Dood, Robert, Ozcan, Merve, Herder, Danielle M, Haemmerle, Monika, Gharpure, Kshipra M, Rupaimoole, Rajesha, Previs, Rebecca A, Wu, Sherry Y, Pradeep, Sunila, Xu, Xiaoyun, Han, Hee Dong, Zand, Behrouz, Dalton, Heather J, Taylor, Morgan, Hu, Wei, Bottsford-Miller, Justin, Moreno-Smith, Myrthala, Kang, Yu, Mangala, Lingegowda S, Rodriguez-Aguayo, Cristian, Sehgal, Vasudha, Spaeth, Erika L, Ram, Prahlad T, Wong, Stephen T C, Marini, Frank C, Lopez-Berestein, Gabriel, Cole, Steve W, Lutgendorf, Susan K, De Biasi, Mariella, Sood, Anil K
Format: Journal Article
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: United States 15.06.2018
ISSN:1538-7445, 1538-7445
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