Loss of Cell-Surface Laminin Anchoring Promotes Tumor Growth and Is Associated with Poor Clinical Outcomes

2012 
Defects in the cell surface anchoring of laminin in cancer cells of diverse origin is common and strongly associated with aggressive phenotypes, suggesting a common tethering point to understand how laminins in the tumor microenvironment direct malignant progression, as well as how novel generalized therapies might be directed to this aspect.
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