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Press for Lawson DA et. al., Nature, 2015

Metastatic Breast Cancer Cells Turn on Stem Cell Genes, by Nicholas Weiler

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September 23, 2015/by Tanja
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The Lawson lab is interested in understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the metastatic spread of cancer cells to peripheral tissues. We take a systems-level approach, using cutting edge single-cell technologies to understand how the interplay between intracellular signals within the cancer cells, and extracellular stimuli from cells in the microenvironment influence the metastatic potential of individual cancer cells. We believe that new insights into the metastatic process will lead to new drugs to prevent and treat metastatic disease.

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Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center
The University of California, at Irvine
Email: dalawson@uci.edu

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Study reveals seeds of Metastasis: Comment on Lawson DA et al., Nature, 2015

What we're reading:
Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition is not required for lung metastasis but contributes to chemoresistance (Fischer et al., Nature, 2015)

DNA barcoding reveals diverse growth kinetics of human breast tumour subclones in serially passaged xenografts (Nguyen et al., Nature, 2015)

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