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    CCR2 signaling in breast carcinoma cells promotes tumor growth and invasion by promoting CCL2 and suppressing CD154 effects on the angiogenic and immune microenvironments by Brummer, Gage, Fang, Wei, Smart, Curtis, Zinda, Brandon, Alissa, Nadia, Berkland, Cory, Miller, David, Cheng, Nikki

    Published in Oncogene (01-03-2020)
    “…Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths for women, due mainly to metastatic disease. Invasive tumors exhibit aberrations in…”
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    Expression of CCL2/CCR2 signaling proteins in breast carcinoma cells is associated with invasive progression by Fang, Wei Bin, Sofia Acevedo, Diana, Smart, Curtis, Zinda, Brandon, Alissa, Nadia, Warren, Kyle, Fraga, Garth, Huang, Li-Ching, Shyr, Yu, Li, Wei, Xie, Lu, Staggs, Vincent, Hong, Yan, Behbod, Fariba, Cheng, Nikki

    Published in Scientific reports (22-04-2021)
    “…Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is the most common type of pre-invasive breast cancer diagnosed in women. Because the majority of DCIS cases are unlikely to…”
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    CCL2 signaling promotes skeletal muscle wasting in non-tumor and breast tumor models by Alissa, Nadia, Fang, Wei Bin, Medrano, Marcela, Bergeron, Nick, Kozai, Yuuka, Hu, Qingting, Redding, Chloe, Thyfault, John, Hamilton-Reeves, Jill, Berkland, Cory, Cheng, Nikki

    Published in Disease models & mechanisms (01-08-2024)
    “…Despite advancements in treatment, approximately 25% of patients with breast cancer experience long-term skeletal muscle wasting (SMW), which limits mobility,…”
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    Abstract 3852: The chemokine C-C motif ligand 2 (CCL2) plays an important role in skeletal muscle wasting associated with breast cancer progression by Alissa, Nadia, Fang, Wei Bin, Brummer, Gage, Mitchell, Marcela, Thyfault, John, Geiger, Paige, Cheng, Nikki

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-06-2022)
    “…Up to 45% of breast cancer patients experience a condition called Skeletal Muscle Wasting (SMW). SMW causes significant progressive muscle loss, weakness, and…”
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