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Category: He X-Y

Untangling the connection between stress and metastatic breast cancer  (Links to an external site)

April 4, 2023October 3, 2023

He X-Y, Ng D, Gao Y, Michalopoulou E, George S, Adrover J, Sun L, Albrengues J, Wan L, Han X, Vakoc CR, Van Aelst L, and Egeblad M.

Caught in a web: emerging roles of neutrophil extracellular traps in cancer (Links to an external site)

April 1, 2022October 3, 2023

He X-Y, Ng D, and Egeblad M.

Gut feelings block the flow: microbiota links stress to vascular disease (Links to an external site)

August 18, 2020October 3, 2023

He X-Y, Ng D, and Egeblad M.

Cancer cell CCR2 orchestrates suppression of the adaptive immune response (Links to an external site)

July 15, 2020October 3, 2023

Fein MR*, He, X-Y*, Almeida AS, Bružas E, Pommier A, Yan R, Eberhardt A, Fearon DT, Van Aelst L, Wilkinson JE, dos Santos CO, and Egeblad M. *Co-first author

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