Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8790240 | Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This work reinforces the potential of the KRT-based model for bladder cancer management and the association of STn with aggressiveness, supporting its inclusion in predictive molecular models toward patient-tailored precision medicine. Moreover, we describe for the first time that CTCs and the metastasis present a basal phenotype and express the STn antigen, highlighting its link with disease dissemination. Future studies should focus on determining the biological and clinical significance of these observations in the context of liquid biopsies. Given the membrane nature of STn, highly specific targeted therapeutics may also be envisaged.
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Authors
LuÃs Ph.D., Manuel M.Sc., Marta I. Ph.D., Lorena Ph.D., Rui M.D., Rita M.Sc., Cristiana M.Sc., Janine B.Sc., Dylan B.Sc., Andreia M.Sc., Elisabete M.Sc., Diana M.D., Ana M.Sc., Ricardo M.D., Ph.D., Ana M.D., Manuel M.D., Avelino M.D., Ph.D.,