A heterodimer of α and β hemoglobin chains functions as an innate anticancer agent
Maharrish Chelladurai,
Dan Xu,
Sivan Izraely
et al.
Abstract:Metastatic (as well as tumor) microenvironments contain both cancer‐promoting and cancer‐restraining factors. The balance between these opposing forces determines the fate of cancer cells that disseminate to secondary organ sites. In search for microenvironmental drivers or inhibitors of metastasis, we identified, in a previous study, the beta subunit of hemoglobin (HBB) as a lung‐derived antimetastatic factor. In the present study, exploring mechanisms regulating melanoma brain metastasis, we discovered that … Show more
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