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Metastasis Slowed by Targeting Lipid Metabolism in Healthy Lung Cells
Lung metastasis remains one of the turning points in cancer progression, in part because the lung provides a uniquely supportive niche for incoming tumor cells. Among the resident cells that shape this microenvironment, alveolar type II (AT2) cells—normally responsible for producing surfactant and maintaining lung structure—also generate lipids that metastatic cancer cells can exploit. Now, researchers from the VIB‑KU Leuven Center for Cancer Bi…
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Metastasis Slowed by Targeting Lipid Metabolism in Healthy Lung Cells
Lung metastasis remains one of the turning points in cancer progression, in part because the lung provides a uniquely supportive niche for incoming tumor cells. Among the resident cells that shape this microenvironment, alveolar type II (AT2) cells—normally responsible for producing surfactant and maintaining lung structure—also generate lipids that metastatic cancer cells can exploit. Now, researchers from the VIB‑KU Leuven Center for Cancer Bi…
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