University of Alabama Birmingham: Expansion Stress Enhances Growth and Migration of Breast Cancer Cells
July 09, 2020
July 09, 2020
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, July 9 -- The University of Alabama Birmingham campus issued the following news:
Expansion stress can have an alarming impact on breast cancer cells by creating conditions that could lead to dangerous acceleration of the disease, an interdisciplinary team of University of Alabama at Birmingham researchers has found.
As breast tumors grow, biomechanical forces in the tumor microenvironment, or TME, cause elevated compression at the tumor interior, te . . .
Expansion stress can have an alarming impact on breast cancer cells by creating conditions that could lead to dangerous acceleration of the disease, an interdisciplinary team of University of Alabama at Birmingham researchers has found.
As breast tumors grow, biomechanical forces in the tumor microenvironment, or TME, cause elevated compression at the tumor interior, te . . .